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        • Budget long-haul remains elusive
        • Safety in Africa
        • Air Australia collapse puts spotlight on country’s aviation industry
        • Heathrow capacity stems China passenger traffic
        • Azul emerges as a force in Brazil
        • IATA calls for global emissions scheme
        • Asia’s success signals Europe’s greater need for consolidation
        • Air India wants $1bn compensation
        • Global fleet of A380s to be checked for cracks
        • Aeroflot advances
        • Now the 787 faces questions as fuselage glitch is found
        • Three inch snowfall causes Heathrow to cancels half its flights
        • A closer look at the FAA Reauthorisation Bill
        • AA to cut 13,000 jobs under restructuring plan
        • Stelios: shareholders’ saviour or dastardly demagogue?
        • Delta posts results as merger rumours heat up
        • Death of Spanair leaves question mark over state-funded carriers
        • Airbus winglet dispute escalates
        • Airbus: design flaws behind A380 cracks
        • Norwegian splashes out
        • Thames Estuary airport – a rational perspective
        • THY to privatise LOT as it expands its eastern European market share
        • A380 cracks: An ‘embarrassment’ or a serious safety concern?
        • Airbus pushes prices: Neo up 6.1 per cent
        • Etihad cancels six A350-1000s
        • RBS Aviation Capital sold to Japan for $7.3bn
        • GACA to issue $4bn in Islamic bond
        • Delta one of a number eyeing shares in AA
        • India’s holy men show up airport security
        • Counting the cost of consolidation
        • Tax rebates for airport communities
        • ETS will turn non-EU airports into tax havens, says OAG
        • Boeing misses delivery target by a wisp
        • All eyes on China as ETS is rolled out
        • Eurocrisis to cost airline industry $8bn in 2012
        • FAA to cut pilot fatigue with long awaited ruling
        • EU ETS upheld as US challenge is rejected
        • Etihad takes majority stake in airberlin
        • Kingfisher grounds 15 aircraft as it battles to stay afloat
        • AMR’s Horton fears job cuts and takeover… and that’s not all
        • Newly independent countries require global financial support, says OAG report
        • Turkey’s MRO ambitions
        • Air Zimbabwe aircraft seized due to debt
        • New method of taxiing aircraft tested by LHT
        • Strike over Iberia Express won’t be painful, says IAG chairman
        • Springing into Japan
        • Middle East MRO continues growth, but problems remain
        • Iron Maiden rocker vows to bring back Astraeus and more
        • OEM rivalry turns nasty
        • Russia's aviation safety under the microscope
        • American Airlines in late Chapter 11 pit-stop
        • Critical time for Single European Sky
        • Heathrow readies for border control strike
        • UK’s CAA given civil enforcement powers
        • Costs rise in Asia
        • Six airlines added to EU blacklist
        • Qantas’ union dispute goes to arbitration
        • Lion Air, ACG commit to 737 MAX
        • ATA sues Ex-Im over Air India financing
        • Divergent forecasts for the Middle East
        • Qatar CEO lays into Airbus after calling off deal
        • Emirates orders 50 777s at Dubai Airshow
        • Embraer to pursue next-generation E-Jets
        • British border control ‘fiasco’
        • Flybe posts £14m profit
        • The importance of leadership
        • UK to lose 15,000 jobs a year without expansion
        • Ryanair decries Aer Lingus tax ‘blunder’
        • Freight fall worries for world economy
        • Stratospheric stakes at Qantas
        • We’re all low-cost carriers now
        • The latest vision of the future
        • Nigeria’s aviation industry to lose its concession and lease allowances
        • Demand for air travel in Asia set to spike?
        • Major move for ancillaries
        • Hawaiian Seeks to Trim its Hedges
        • HEICO president tells airlines to act with “courage” over PMA parts
        • Heathwick: An option but not a panacea
        • Fuels, flights and facilities – Airbus shows green credentials
        • P&W buys Rolls out of IAE venture but creates another
        • Mekong blues
        • European ATM veers off course
        • BAA’s sale of Scottish airport pushed forward
        • When biofuels aren’t environmentally friendly
        • Death threats down under
        • The future of electric aviation
        • No unserved routes remain, says de Gunten
        • Are lessors warming to PMA acceptance?
        • Kingfisher dives out of Red
        • Hollow threats over emissions trading
        • Will Stelios really launch an easyJet rival?
        • Eurozone crises marks another year in the doldrums
        • BAA report reveals cost of constraining Heathrow
        • United Technologies acquires Goodrich
        • Little sign of growth in Germany
        • Airbus predicts rapid fleet growth but worries about financing
        • US airlines urge rethink on proposed pilot fatigue rules
        • Trends in the engine MRO business
        • Air India can’t pay for its 787 orders
        • Riding the wind
        • Central and Eastern Europe: MRO at the crossroads
        • America remembers
        • Medvedev promises radical overhaul
        • Russia must conduct a complete safety review
        • RBS Aviation – in safe Hands?
        • Seven bidders for Spain’s leading airports
        • Social payback: beware the power of Twitter!
        • Obama calls for “clean” FAA funding extension
        • Hurricane Irene: which airlines were caught out?
        • Unexpectedly large loss for Turkish Airlines
        • Africa needs heavy investment to face variety of challenges
        • Boeing boosted by 787 certification and 737 order
        • US airlines cut capacity – and low-fare leisure travellers
        • Air India desperately seeks alliance, but MAS wants out
        • United Continental to spend $500m on fleet retro-fit
        • Lufthansa Systems acquisition draws near
        • Virgin issues warning on weepies
        • Printing planes
        • Qantas unveils five-year transformation plan
        • Asia to become the industry’s “nucleus”
        • AA releases Eagle into the wild
        • Delta to buy stake in Aeromexico
        • MAS seeks AirAsia sparkle
        • Hedging in focus as oil plummets
        • US aviation funding bill finally passed
        • Something for the weekend
        • German ATC strike shelved at the eleventh hour
        • Aviation bill may wait while Congress goes on holiday
        • Could Olympic ticket woe boost UK travel?
        • IAG jumps on Atlantic traffic
        • Traffic slowdown merely a speed bump, says IATA
        • FAA shutdown over Congress folly
        • Heavyweight Heathrow
        • New opportunities abound as MRO market expects strong growth
        • US bill to stop its airlines entering EU ETS
        • RFID-based maintenance solution promises huge savings
        • Will AA order tip Delta into action?
        • AA’s Airbus order provides Boeing wake-up call
        • MROs prepare for massive fleet growth in China
        • Welcome AirAsia Japan, third start-up carrier for Japan
        • UK to reform airport security checks
        • Will Tiger change its stripes?
        • Does easyJet keep it in the family?
        • Air France fights back against LCCs
        • Terra Firma’s Guy Hands states intent to win RBS Aviation
        • TSA warns of surgically implanted bombs
        • Plethora of problems threaten troubled Tiger
        • Aviation industry bemoans Obama’s stance on corporate jets
        • Brave new world for commercial biofuel flights
        • American shops for full fleet renewal deal
        • GCAA takes another step towards regulatory harmonisation
        • LTL to supply consumables to Aerocontractors, Nigeria
        • Jetstar chooses P&W for CFM56-3 overhauls
        • Boeing expands 787 fin assembly but faces 777 fine from FAA
        • Scrapping payment charges
        • ‘Most Wanted’ safety issues revealed
        • Virgin strike could shake investor relations
        • Nassau’s airport readies new $191m US terminal
        • Who doubted the mighty neo?
        • Regional rumble
        • A320neo orders too large to ignore
        • A380 is out of the woods
        • No new Etihad bonds
        • Will mobile technology really transform air travel?
        • Boeing’s production increase signals mounting demand
        • A suitcase full of cash
        • Traffic capacity threatens rapid Dubai expansion
        • Volcanic ash hits Australasia
        • Hammond grilled over UK expansion
        • The sum of the parts: the PMA debate continues
        • Can AirTran claim Southwest effect?
        • SuperJet programme ready for international stage
        • Europe heading for trade war with US, China
        • IATA to revise profitability estimates as recovery remains slow
        • CSeries order pushes Bombardier shares
        • Pity the insurers
        • Europe’s airports “could fly 28 million more passengers a year”
        • Electric aircraft makes first flight
        • ‘Right to Work’ versus ‘Right to Strike’
        • Air India negotiates 787 compensation, but could it cancel order?
        • European skies threatened by volcano ash… again
        • Bombardier forecast illustrates market recovery
        • Boeing and Airbus both claim triumph in new WTO ruling
        • Qantas incident caused withdrawal of 53 Trent 900s
        • ATA predicts continued air transport recovery
        • Solar Impulse makes world’s first international solar flight
        • BAA reacts angrily to critical Heathrow snow report
        • Bizjet market set to rebound
        • Service with bile
        • China may introduce “harsher counter-measures” if EU ETS goes ahead
        • P&W “committed” to taking lion’s share of A320neo market
        • Biofuels the only solution for long-term CO2 reduction, says study
        • SAA flight crew claim corruption over ultra-long flight
        • Republic can party
        • ICAO to implement new rules on black box recovery
        • Traffic up as Brits choose sun over Royal Wedding
        • EU blacklist: Africa-stan and Asian bad-boys
        • Which neo engine will win?
        • All eyes on ALC IPO as interest exceeds expectation
        • Krakowski takes the rap for ATC incidents
        • It’s not what you know but who you know
        • One crash leads to another
        • REDjet redemption?
        • US Airways – single and on the look out
        • Airbus makes moves to advance A320neo
        • Bulgaria joins 23 EU states chastised for Russia bilateral
        • Qantas risks transforming princesses into guerrillas
        • ATE&M MRO global outlook 2011
        • Southwest grounds 737-300s as hole appears mid-flight
        • P&W details GTF testing progress; announces 300-engine order
        • Government reforms sweep aviation industry
        • Bravo to the boys in green
        • OEMs continue to tighten grip on aftermarket
        • Sleeping air traffic controller sparks safety debate
        • Bombardier, COMAC in surprise collaboration
        • AirTran shareholders approve Southwest buy-out
        • Nuclear fiction
        • Two milestones for aviation biofuel
        • Japan declared safe but short-term impact expected to be high
        • Watchdog concerned by sharp increase in bird strikes
        • Mayor of London hammers ‘crazy’ UK aviation policies
        • ISTAT leasing panel puts aircraft manufacturers under microscope
        • Boeing yet to find sound business case for re-engining 737
        • Business travel is back
        • Selfish Spanish strikes must be stopped
        • COMAC offers 3D glimpse of game-changing C919
        • Aircraft orders surge at Asian expo
        • American plans $1bn debt offering to cover rising costs
        • Bombardier signs financing MOU with China’s ICBC
        • DAE cancels 30 Airbus aircraft
        • We’re glad Pratt is back in the game, says Boeing’s Mike Bair
        • Nassau’s airport readies new $191m US terminal
        • Baldauf steps down from Air India over government interference
        • Oil uncertainty threatens IAG’s expansion plans
        • Oil hits two-year high on Middle East unrest
        • A mixed year for budget travel in the Middle East
        • Crisis-hit EgyptAir to lease out one-third of its fleet
        • Virgin flirts with suitors: will they sell or team-up?
        • AEA warns EU over emissions trading scheme implementation
        • Engine technology and the environmental trade-off
        • Winnie the Oohps
        • Nanocoating to be trialled by easyJet
        • European Commission investigates Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines: Are codeshares right for the customer?
        • Nanotechnology breakthrough could see hydrogen emerge as cleanest fuel of all
        • Bisignani’s parting shot at UK government
        • Is SAS turning a corner?
        • The future of maintenance training
        • TSA grants airport screeners collective bargaining rights
        • FAA and NextGen funding discussed as legislation passes through US political system
        • Air travel above pre-recession levels but high oil prices “could spoil the party”
        • US airlines emerge from decusis horribilis
        • Boeing received billions in illegal aid, says WTO; both sides claim victory (again)
        • Government grilled over Air India’s 111 ordered aircraft
        • 737 replacement announced by Paris?
        • LAN takes off in 2010
        • Etihad eyes Virgin Atlantic for buy-out as IAG starts trading
        • Turboprop upside of soaring fuel price
        • China: global dominator or bilateral buddy?
        • Air Greenland: it’s about the oil, Inuit?
        • Double fuselages and tail mounted engines – the aircraft of the (near) future?
        • Ash, snow and strikes mask Europe’s real problems
        • Cebu seeks to shrug off Asian pincer
        • Legislation could make Washington a biofuel industry hub
        • easyJet aircraft too fuel laden to take-off, so passengers given the boot
        • Tu-154: Is it safe to fly?
        • Cost of Heathrow’s Winter None-to-land
        • Emirates to buy Airbus… Are you still on the sherry?
        • China Eastern’s profit rocket
        • easyJet strengthens ties with Airbus but risks Stelios’ wrath
        • All’s well that ends well
        • New ASU heralds return to capital markets and commercial debt, says Boeing
        • Export credit shake-up
        • Aviation ‘Green Tax’ is delayed until at least 2011
        • Boeing likely won’t upgrade the 737
        • Yavaş, yavaş – KTHY re-emerges
        • Oh, Silvio!
        • Court rules Continental responsible for historic Concorde crash
        • Is Airbus right to upgrade, rather than replace, the A320?
        • ANA seeks 787 explanation
        • No airberlin pilot strike, for now
        • Everything’s back to normal… sort of
        • First 787 delivery likely delayed to second half of 2011, or even to 2012: Morgan Stanley
        • Airbus goes public with Rolls-Royce compensation claim
        • Ryanair crew abandons angry passengers
        • FAA does not understand how airlines operate, says ATA
        • easyJet to announce dividend and strategy change tomorrow
        • Single faulty part caused A380 engine explosion – as the full extent of the damage emerges
        • Optimism high despite fall in GA aircraft shipments
        • RATs burned by 787 fire
        • Carriers braced for heavy cargo cartel fines
        • Virgin needs to lose its virginity
        • Qantas: A380 incident probably “material failure or design issue”
        • Another Trent failure on the A380
        • IATA leans towards passenger profiling
        • Bomb found on cargo flight pushes UK to increase security
        • PMA parts debate goes global
        • Green now spelt with an Umlaut
        • EADS seeks to take pressure off Airbus
        • WTO subsidy battle an “absurdity”: Enders
        • Boeing posts 3Q net profit and ups 2010 forecast
        • Bahrain to prop up Gulf Air with $1bn – but will it be enough?
        • Ryanair’s courage – if not service – must be admired, but where are other airlines?
        • Business aircraft OEMs count on long-term growth
        • Export financing argument gets louder
        • Price of carbon must increase for industry to reach emissions targets
        • Leasing giants dismiss re-engined narrowbody
        • ECA support: help or hindrance?
        • ICAO sets out CO2 reduction goals
        • US private equity firm expects significant return from Volvo Aero Services
        • DOT tentatively approves US-Japan alliance
        • Frankfurt-Hahn stops expansion due to ‘green’ passenger tax
        • Qantas strikes gold with acquisition
        • United and Continental complete merger
        • 747-8 delay compounds Boeing delivery woes
        • Cargo cartel victims sue Air France-KLM and Martinair for €500m
        • Aviation policies set to change as ICAO board meets again
        • AirTran acquisition a perfect fit for Southwest
        • WindJet suffers landing accident at Palermo
        • Martinair to stop passenger flights in 2011
        • World Routes round-up
        • Legacies turn the corner
        • Take soothsayers with a pinch of salt
        • Unite to take on BMI
        • How bird strikes can be prevented
        • WTO: where everybody wins and everybody loses
        • A fresh look at aviation and global warming
        • Oceania fleet will grow much more rapidly than previously thought
        • Ryanair needs to leave pure low-cost model behind
        • BA, AA JV to launch next month, but merger will be impossible
        • Virgin-Delta JV stalls under DOT’s critical eye
        • Ryanair considers up to 300 new aircraft
        • Runways rebuilt, NextGen implemented as part of $50bn US investment
        • Walsh eyes 12 airlines for takeover
        • All-electric aircraft embarks on maiden voyage
        • JAL considers launch of new low-cost subsidiary
        • AeroSur’s new horizons
        • Engine availability to blame for latest 787 delay
        • Aer Lingus’ Mueller says he’ll break into the black
        • Henan E190 crash-lands in China; 42 killed
        • India situation highlights Asia’s dependence on foreign pilots
        • Mexican investors take over Mexicana
        • Rolls-Royce sees no benefit in A320 re-engining
        • Flight Options bankruptcy ruins travel plans
        • BAA strike averted, but the trend for dissent remains
        • Latin America nurtures global giant
        • Mexicana to defy death?
        • EADS North America CEO survives air crash, ex-senator Stevens dies
        • NTSB raises safety concern with Airbus rudder control system
        • Passenger "chastised for doing civic duty"
        • Blow for Boeing as DAE distress deepens
        • Positive news abounds, but warnings are to stay grounded
        • Cathay plans to order 30 A350XWBs and six 777-300s amid half-year results
        • Mexicana on brink of collapse
        • Thai Tiger threatens AirAsia stomping ground
        • BA confident of recovery despite £164m loss and looming strikes
        • Boeing still optimistic despite slip in 2Q profits
        • Passengers may be asked to cover airline failures
        • Bumped passengers and a bumpier flight
        • Mile-high pickpocket fleeces Air France passengers
        • Farnborough: looking beyond the front row
        • Large scale orders prove we’re back in business
        • Regional manufacturers turn up the heat at Farnborough
        • Embraer jets to support Flybe’s expansion
        • Farnborough off to a promising start
        • The humble Mr O’Leary
        • Congress attacks airline fees
        • Qantas/Jetstar to receive first eight 787s two years earlier
        • US region aims to create biofuel industry
        • ACSA to compensate football fans for missing the semi-final
        • BA could snap up rival airline within a year of Iberia merger
        • Iran Air, shunned by EU and US, battles to operate
        • Pilots and airlines ‘shoot down’ Israel’s planned Security Code System
        • Transatlantic alliance captures more capacity
        • Qantas executives allowed to return to Oz
        • Ryanair’s summer season: pay-as-you-go toilets, standing seats and baggage fee hikes
        • WTO gives final ruling: Airbus to repay $4bn on illegal subsidies
        • One step closer to $9.8bn BA-Iberia merger
        • Financial woe puts Dubai’s huge aircraft order in jeopardy
        • Air France to axe 4,400 jobs by 2013
        • Do we really care who has the youngest fleet?
        • Emirates sets plans for world domination
        • UK proposes to sell controlling stake in NATS
        • “Untolerable” delays may force MAS to cancel A380 order
        • Australian mine executives’ turboprop goes missing over Congo
        • Human heads found at Southwest air cargo facility
        • CFM and P&W go head-to-head on benefits of Next-Gen engines
        • Body scanners may soon be installed at EU airports
        • British Airways decides now is a good time to launch US private jet service
        • Air transport future in CIS
        • Airlines furious about ‘cash-grab’ German tax
        • Emirates A380 order: surprise or not?
        • Germany plans new air travel tax
        • Six months in deliveries outweigh orders, but there is cause for optimism
        • Volcanogate causes slump in April traffic, re-examination of passengers’ rights
        • Ciudad Real Airport folds with €290m debt
        • Air France “to close freight division”
        • EU ETS legal challenge approved
        • Iraqi Airways declares bankruptcy to escape payment to Kuwait Airways
        • US legacy carriers hike up fares for holiday makers
        • SIA says recovery will be fragile
        • Fatigue suspected as cause for 150 deaths in Mangalore crash
        • BA strike back on
        • IATA: Europe is failing to deal with volcanic ash
        • Stelios steps down from board in protest against expansion plans
        • New UK government changes aviation tax rules and scraps runway plans
        • Airbus expects to sell at least 20 A380s in 2010
        • Re-engined A320 will eliminate CSeries but replacement won’t be ready until 2024, says Airbus
        • The ash is back
        • IAC’s return to the UK is marred by arrest
        • Bombardier intensifies CSeries sales drive
        • Global airline capacity to grow ‘solidly’ in May, predicts OAG
        • Iran announces plan to build mid-size commercial aircraft
        • EU to lift ban on liquids in hand luggage
        • Still grappling over the cost of the volcano ash
        • BA/Virgin price fixing went to the very top
        • Airbus strike could be a protracted one
        • United and Continental get cold feet over merger
        • Cathay and Virgin accused of price fixing
        • Flights are resuming, but who’s going to pay the $1.7bn bill?
        • Volcano exiles breathe a sigh of relief
        • Eyjafjallajokull followed by further eruptions across Europe
        • ILFC sells 53 aircraft to Macquarie at ‘bargain’ $1.99bn
        • BMI ‘here to stay’, for now
        • PW1000Gs for A320 and 737 would differ widely from CSeries engine
        • Investigators rule out technical error in Polish crash
        • A380 ‘dress rehearsal’ for LHT in Frankfurt
        • BA and Iberia shake hands on merger as United and US look set to follow
        • Testing the mettle of airline passengers
        • What does the future hold for the MRO industry?
        • It’s all in the approach
        • ICAO opens safety conference
        • Iberia strikers to be jailed
        • IATA outlines Latin America growth strategy
        • US and EU reach "historic" liberalisation deal - plotting a course for foreign ownership of airlines
        • Victory! And the winner is…
        • US legislation accelerates NextGen implementation and improves safety
        • US union threatens to support BA cabin crew strike
        • Germany ready to stump up €1.1bn for A350XWB
        • easyJet claims mantle of UK’s biggest airline
        • Wave of cancellations coming, says Avitas’ Pilarski
        • Ryanair, la bête noire!
        • BA cabin crew to strike in March
        • BA- American- Iberia alliance near approved -- is it time to take over the world?
        • China leads recovery charge, but some risks could slow Asian aviation growth
        • Don’t break out the bubbly just yet
        • Air Canada cuts maintenance jobs
        • JFK runway closure to delay passengers
        • Europe on strike
        • Air China to order 400 aircraft – but who will win the order?
        • Can we really afford space travel?
      • Finance
        • Dragon Aviation boosts share capital by $40m
        • Kingfisher flight cancellations
        • Ex-Im sued over India loans
        • Gol rescinds note issue
        • LOT CEO “optimistic” about results for 2012
        • US airlines announce employee profit sharing
        • Lion Air postpones IPO
        • Bombardier signs financing MoU with AVIC
        • Gategroup seeks to extend credit facilities
        • CAE profit margin steady at 17 per cent in 3Q 2012
        • FLY Leasing extends Nord LB credit facility
        • IFLC seeks $900m senior secured loan
        • Goodrich posts strong 4Q and full-year results for 2011
        • ASUR and Advent place joint bid on Brazilian airports
        • B/E Aerospace scores strong results for 4Q 2011
        • Sanad, ADNL provide lease financing to Etihad
        • Malev is “unviable” says CEO
        • Kaman to transfer to the NYSE
        • Alitalia approves Wind Jet merger
        • Boeing celebrates improved results for 4Q 2011
        • Cebu Pacific borrows $160m to pay for A320s
        • US Congress approves short-term FAA funding
        • AmSafe acquired by TransDigm
        • Air India’s debt restructuring given three options
        • NAV CANADA struggles at end of 2011
        • Spirit announces second share offering
        • MAG ponders IPO
        • Hickok reports 4Q and full-year results
        • Air France-KLM tackles debt with new plan
        • Marshall Land Systems acquires LifTow
        • AirAsiaX abandons Europe
        • BTS reports cost of fuel to US airlines
        • Aviat on target for $100m-110m 2Q revenue
        • Market instability delays Hong Kong IPO
        • Air Arabia stock falls
        • TAM/LAN shares exchange rate agreed
        • Air France-KLM reports liquidity details
        • AMR common stock begins trading on OTCQB
        • HAECO/TAECO buy 49 per cent of Shanghai SR Aircraft Technics
        • Willis Lease declares cash dividend
        • SAL finalises five transactions
        • ILFC notes issuance rated BB
        • Falko gains A321-200 mandate
        • HNA and Bravia acquire GE’s SeaCo arm
        • Zodiac sees revenue increase
        • MB Aerospace acquires Gentz Industries
        • Boeing announces quarterly dividend
        • Macquarie and Mitsubishi drop out from RBS bid
        • Bombardier makes $129m in 3Q 2011
        • IATA’s gloomy 2012 forecast for airlines
        • Bad news for Air India as government puts FDI on hold
        • American’s bankruptcy impacts ratings at three airports
        • Kingfisher shares slide on further woe
        • Peach increases capital with a view to expansion
        • Air India targets sale-and-leaseback for 787s
        • PATS completes restructuring agreement
        • Alliance Aviation IPO stalls again
        • Qantas expects profit despite industrial action
        • El Al improves on 1Q but still makes a loss in 2Q
        • SAS secures $74m in refinancing
        • MAS decline
        • Air Tanzania looks to Canada to finance fleet growth
        • easyJet reports 60 per cent profit increase for 2011
        • Air Berlin CEO bemoans impact of aviation tax on 3Q results
        • DVB reports 3Q results
        • ALC to offer $300m in convertible senior notes
        • GA-Finance acquires CRJ-200
        • EADS results outperform July guidance
        • Copa’s 3Q results outpace capacity expansion
        • Neff invests in CTS Engines
        • Icelandair shares up for grabs
        • 3Q profits down at Air Canada
        • IBS Software acquires Moveo Systems
        • Missed payment hits Fly results
        • Avolon $300m equity commitment secures
        • AerCap closes $400m credit facility
        • Brisbane secures new bank facilities
        • BNDES to back Brazilian privatisation
        • Debt balloons at Air Zimbabwe
        • India to lift ban on foreign airline investment
        • Fidelity subsidiaries acquire GOL stake
        • BNP Paribas downgraded to AA minus
        • ExpressJet name retained after merger
        • RBS Aviation narrows bidders for next round
        • Curtiss-Wright takes controls at South Bend
        • Airinmar acquired by AAR
        • Ferrovial sells majority stake in BAA
        • ILFC finalises AeroTurbine acquisition
        • Etihad reports increased revenues for 3Q
        • JetLite equity in return for loan
        • AA tanks on bankruptcy fears
        • Tiger expects “markedly larger” loss
        • BA will buy Aer Lingus stake, says O’Leary
        • Airbus acquires Satair
        • United Continental merger to be delayed
        • Mandala divests shares as it prepares to fly again
        • ANZ increases interest in Virgin Australia
        • Gategroup announces new general counsel
        • Stelios wins dividend dispute
        • PAG acquires Aero Technology
        • ICBC Leasing plots tripling of its fleet
        • ACG secures $500m note
        • AAR releases 1Q 2012 results
        • BOC dispels myth of RBS Aviation bid
        • MYI merges with Airclaims
        • Maran to increase SpiceJet stake
        • Florida airport completes bonds sale
        • Mercury Air Group acquires 50 per cent of TAC stock
        • Credit Suisse supports PAL outsourcing
        • LOT posts positive seven-month result after last year’s minus
        • DIAL asks state for loan
        • Air France to stem outgoings
        • Storm acquired by FL Technics
        • CAM makes ADA its subsidiary
        • TransDigm acquires Schneller Holdings
        • Bombardier keeps EBIT steady in 2Q
        • Kingfisher benefits from falling premium rates
        • Skywest reports 11 per cent revenue increase
        • Virgin Australia 2011 results shaken by natural disasters
        • Tiger rights issue rumours
        • CEO ups his stake in BBA Aviation
        • FedEx declares dividend
        • RBS extends deadline for sale of aviation arm
        • Magellan EBITDA decreases by a quarter in 2Q, 2011
        • Deucalion acquires and leases back Cathay A330s
        • Brazil’s state bank to invest 70 per cent in privatised airports
        • SBI unconcerned about Air India loans
        • Air India restructuring
        • DVB announces 1H success
        • Killick accesses capital for overhaul growth
        • Biman receives Ex-Im support
        • Finnair records €25.2m loss and implements cost-cutting scheme
        • Southwest releases financial results for 2Q, 2011
        • JAL reports ¥12.7bn 1Q net profits
        • ILFC pens deal to acquire AeroTurbine
        • MTU revises full-year forecast up to €325m
        • Lufthansa doubles H1 loss
        • Embraer tots up $96.4m in 2Q net income
        • Esterline finalises Souriau acquisition
        • Two acquisitions for Airbus
        • RBS Aviation bans former CEO from bids
        • DVB closes two finance facilities with Guggenheim
        • Atlantic Aviation acquires Flightcraft
        • Spirit recognises additional costs in Q2 results
        • Royal Air Maroc awards remarketing mandate
        • BAA loses airport sell-off appeal
        • Falko enters leasing market
        • Doric and Nimrod JV listed on London stock exchange
        • Etihad progresses toward profitability
        • AAR announces cash dividend
        • Hainan Airlines to raise $1.2bn in private placement
        • Qantas and Virgin Australia slump on carbon tax news
        • Gol competes WebJet acquisition
        • NATS scores 26 per cent profit rise
        • Aviation arm boosts John Menzies
        • EADS’ Eurocopter acquires Vector Aerospace
        • 3M’s AC TECH acquisition completed
        • US Airways to issue $53m in EETCs
        • AvStar subsidiary gains credit
        • Boeing to pay $0.42 per share
        • Cirrus and CAIGA conclude tie-up
        • MAS mulls privatisation plans
        • Bombardier closes two financial agreements
        • US Airways to offer A, B, C certificates
        • Qantas results hit by natural disasters
        • JSA secures $220m debt facility
        • Lessors boost ATR to historic level
        • Air Mauritius out of the red
        • Avcorp narrows quarterly loss
        • AWAS re-prices term loan facility
        • Alaska Air to repurchase $50m of common stock
        • Nigeria’s airlines in desperate need of handout
        • United merger with Continental “on track”
        • Goodrich tots up Marble Arch closure charges
        • ALC in $120m unsecured notes issue
        • Opaque Air Malta restructuring
        • Kingfisher to raise $300m in delayed GDR
        • Air T records 43 per cent profit drop for 2011
        • RBS to sell its aviation leasing arm
        • Bombardier posts 5.7 per cent profit increase, 1Q
        • Chorus announces 1Q results
        • Avcorp extends loan agreement with Panta
        • Emirates to issue dollar bonds
        • US Ex-Im loans $59m to RwandAir Express
        • Spirit IPO fails to hit expectations
        • Asiana rating upgraded again
        • Kingfisher stems losses as load factors climb
        • US Airways debt ratings affirmed
        • Tiger to buy 33 per cent stake in Mandala
        • Air Lease records $45m 1Q profit
        • Airberlin posts big 1Q loss
        • Airline stocks rise on lower fuel price
        • Skymark Airlines to raise ¥21.3bn in IPO
        • AeroCentury posts loss
        • Singapore Airlines shares up 3.4 per cent
        • Victory Park acquires Gulfstream
        • GOL announces Q1 results
        • India’s aviation industry needs $30bn investment
        • BBA gains approvals, completes GE fuel acquisition
        • Flybe’s shares slump on profit warning
        • BBA Aviation ripe for investment
        • Embraer’s 1Q profit mounts on tax rebate
        • Southwest completes AirTran buyout
        • AMR posts $436m 1Q loss
        • Profits up at Honeywell Aerospace
        • Air Lease sells 34.8 million shares
        • PAL seeks loan for fleet renewal
        • AviancaTaca gets good response to share issue
        • FLY Leasing announces dividend
        • Aeromexico prices IPO
        • Mexicana relaunch mooted again
        • AVIC to invest $1.5bn into engine production
        • US airline stocks slide on high fuel prices
        • Banks consider Air India restructuring
        • ACG raises $750m in sale of notes
        • ICICI buys 5.68 per cent Kingfisher stake
        • Embraer and Minsheng sign executive jet deal
        • Air France secures €1.06bn credit facility
        • ALC to hold $700m IPO
        • ALAFCO seeks damages from Wataniya
        • Bombardier results show revenue drop
        • Avio profits up in 2010
        • Transaero shares float on Moscow exchange
        • AviancaTaca reveals $270m listing
        • Emirates repays $500m bond
        • Embraer pens financing deal with Bank of China
        • UK Budget: industry welcomes APD freeze
        • India’s pilot licence scam leads to full audit
        • BAA to invest £100m into Heathrow’s IT
        • Brisbane Airport announces debt raising
        • Lufthansa Systems posts slight drop in revenues for 2010
        • Airberlin posts 2010 operating loss
        • Lufthansa gains tempered by BMI loss
        • AAR announces 3Q results
        • Avinco arranges Air Austral 737 sale
        • AWAS shareholders commit $529m
        • China Airlines seeks investment for fleet expansion
        • EADS bounced back to profit in 2010
        • Aircastle announces cash dividend
        • Thai AirAsia details IPO
        • Cabot to remarket three F100s
        • Greenwich Kahala delays IPO
        • BBA Aviation acquires GE fuel business
        • Cirrus Industries acquired by Chinese manufacturer
        • Losses reduced significantly at Alitalia
        • Lion Air to sell 30 per cent stake in IPO
        • Rolls-Royce expects to recoup profit fall in 2011
        • Cobham divests engineering consultancy service
        • Elbit Systems buys Elisra balance
        • Air Philippines restructures debt
        • PSI acquires Skytronics
        • Kenya Airways seeks capital raise
        • Jetstar profits close on Qantas’
        • Thales faces €100m operating loss for 2010
        • Turkish Airlines readies for share sale
        • Garuda IPO falls flat
        • Amadeus sells Opodo to AXA, Permira
        • European big three plummet on FTSE
        • Astronics reports financial results
        • Air France-KLM 3Q results
        • Chorus to maintain 2011 cash dividend
        • TUI reports $159m 1Q loss
        • Aircell raises $35m financing
        • QBE forms US aviation underwriting operation
        • AFI KLM E&M purchases AMG
        • Sikorsky invests in Eclipse
        • ANA gains investment for new low-cost carrier
        • ILFC gains $2bn unsecured credit line
        • Boeing rating downgraded a notch
        • Blue Wings’ Lebedev to sue GE for $23m
        • Mesa wins approval to emerge from bankruptcy protection
        • Southwest announces financial results
        • Shareholder dividends announced
        • ALC seeks IPO for $100m
        • AERO Specialties purchases JetGo International
        • ETC reports 3Q and YTD finances
        • Rockwell acquires CTA, the FOS providers
        • Precision Aviation Group purchases Avcenter
        • Greenwich Kahala registers for $250m IPO
        • Air India to consider pay freeze
        • Contrasting fortunes in Cyprus
        • February IPO date for Garuda
        • Profit forecast raised at BAA
        • EVA invests in China Cargo
        • Flotation raises £66m for Flybe
        • Qantas acquires Network Aviation as wholly-owned subsidiary
        • Fitch Ratings tells US airlines to expect credit rise in 2011
        • Spring puts more winters between it and IPO
        • FAA makes $161m in overpayments for airport developments
        • Lufthansa rated stable by Standard & Poor
        • Flybe goes public
        • JAL to sell stake in TFK to SATS
        • JAL to sell stake in TFK to SATS
        • GMIAL acquires $358m loan for airport development
        • Kingfisher Airlines to recast debt
        • India’s minister puts end to airline fare hike
        • Boeing to acquire Summit Aeronautics Group
        • Spirit AeroSystems raises $300m in unsecured notes
        • Southwest announces quarterly dividend
        • airberlin: better 3Q results lower current year profit loss, capacity reductions
        • AVIC agrees financing MoU with Embraer
        • Spirit AeroSystems announces price of senior unsecured notes
        • Kaman to offer $75m in convertible senior notes
        • Flybe to float shares in run up to takeover
        • ExpressJet shareholders approve SkyWest merger
        • JetBlue rating drops from buy to hold
        • Ukrainian government to sell stake in Ukraine International
        • Waha Capital closes share purchase in AerCap
        • Pennsylvanian airports to receive $10m in upgrades
        • Gategroup acquires Cara Airline Solutions
        • BOC to issue offshore bonds
        • myTECHNIC sells majority stake to NA Group and Bravia Capital
        • EU to refuse €100m investment in Air Malta
        • Tiger Airways firms PDP for fourteen aircraft
        • DVB and ICBC ink $162.8m loan facility
        • S&P raises Delta to ‘stable’
        • Strong 3Q profits recorded by major US airlines
        • Sikorsky to invest in Eclipse Aviation
        • SITA acquires WorkBridge
        • NetJets places massive order with Embraer
        • Share issue to raise $3M for Hanger8
        • Avion Capital Partners acquires UAB Avion Express
        • ASUR acquires Copenhagen Airport’s stake in ITA
        • UAB Avion bought out
        • Stobart invests in Aer Arann
        • Private equity firm buys PAS Technologies
        • Cebu seeks $620m in IPO
        • RCLC to sell assets for $10.7m
        • Delta announces debt reduction plans
        • B/E broadens cabin capabilities
        • BAA to sell shares in Naples airport
        • GOL raises $355m in non-convertible debentures
        • Sydney Airport raises $965m in issued bonds
        • McKechnie sold in mammoth deal
        • France mulls private stake in state airports
        • AerCap locks in ECA financing for six Airbus aircraft
        • Southwest to acquire AirTran
        • Deucalion buys two 747s for conversion at Bedek and onward lease to World Airways
        • American shares plummet on 3Q outlook
        • Mesa offers stock for flights
        • Airline profits skyrocket
        • Estonia agrees to take over most of SAS's stake in Estonian Air
        • Cebu to sell 31 per cent of shares
        • Emitec acquires Grundfos NoNOx
        • BOC Aviation announces first initial medium-term notes
        • AirTran secures financing for 737-700
        • gategroup acquires Cara Airline Solutions
        • TSA grants $22m for new baggage handling systems
        • JAL sells stakes to Hamakyorex
        • Allegiant increases its stock repurchase programme
        • Embraer gains access to $1bn in syndicated credit agreement
        • Row 44 raises $37m in Series B funding
        • Reliance Infrastructure buys stake in Aranmula Airport
        • John Menzies seeks to expand aviation arm
        • SAS sells last shares in Skyways
        • Thai to make public offerings
        • China to invest $4bn in Ukraine’s infrastructure
        • Semco acquired by TransDigm
        • RBI eases debt restructuring for Indian airlines
        • Elbit Systems makes shares acquisition
        • Kingfisher seeks $365m to cut debt
        • Delta offers Northwest pass-through certificates
        • Baltia Air Lines to receive $4m in private equity
        • ILFC secures $4.4bn and repays FRBNY loan
        • NAC secures $200m investment facility with KIRK
        • BAA announces $971m junior debt facility
        • JAL divests shares in CSS and JAL
        • Ryanair family sells €30m of shares in Tiger Airways
        • TSA to invest $19.5m into Dallas Love Field Airport
        • LAN rating tumbles on merger news
        • UBM Aviation acquires The Route Development Group
        • ILFC to raise $3.84bn in senior secured notes
        • Air India demands $840m for 787 delay
        • US Ex-Im provides Ethiopian $1.6bn
        • TransDigm to acquire Semco Instruments
        • JAL sells percentage stake in subsidiary JAL Hotels
        • Continental announces $800m secured notes
        • Mexicana granted bankruptcy protection
        • Complete Turbine in PE takeover
        • DVB reports €59m 1H net profit
        • Air Canada completes private offerings of secured notes
        • BAA sells retail contracts to AMU
        • myTechnic raises share capital to $55m
        • Australia’s airports to receive A$200m investment
        • AerCap signs debt facilities for $108m
        • Express Jet Holdings moves to improve balance sheet
        • Umeco publishes interim management statement
        • Aircastle to offer $300m of unsecured notes
        • Execution Noble maintains ‘sell’ on Rolls-Royce
        • Skywest shares on the up
        • Indian government to guarantee Air India bonds
        • JetBlue to redeem convertible notes
        • HSH Nordbank completes CEBS stress test
        • Mexicana may seek protection from creditors
        • AMR posts 2Q loss of $10.7m
        • Delta Airlines reports net income of $549m in June 2010 quarter
        • Ryanair’s profit falls 24 per cent because of ash cloud
        • Rockwell Collins reports 12 per cent sales increase in 3Q2010
        • FLY Leasing announces quarterly dividend
        • Royal Holdings and Sojitz may ‘eat’ JAL catering business
        • GOL to offer senior notes due in 2020
        • RBI asks banks to restructure Airline debt
        • BA: first UK carrier to take delivery of 777-300ER
        • Air France and Flybe to form codeshare
        • HKAC to lease three A320s to IndiGo
        • Beirut's chief of airport security steps down after body is found in landing gear
        • AerCap updates 2Q portfolio changes
        • Putin tells Aeroflot to buy more Russian aircraft
        • Boeing to acquire Argon ST shares
        • Sabre acquires Flightline
        • Asian airlines to return to profit
        • Alafco to lease seven Boeing aircraft to three airlines
        • Air Berlin increases share in NIKI
        • Singapore Airlines plans bond sale
        • Tanzania seeks finance partner for ailing national airline
        • NATS reports £78.3m profit
        • Udvar-Hazy is back with $3bn in financing
        • M&M may start finance arm in Australia
        • AerCap closes $151m first notes issuance for A330s
        • AA arranges HK$5bn revolving credit facility
        • Global Aviation files registration for IPO
        • BAA to invest £5m in Heathrow
        • Aircastle secures $108m financing facility
        • Global leased aircraft fleet rises 7.34 per cent
        • Boeing declares dividend of 42 cents per share
        • Air China surges ahead
        • Segro to sell assets to APP
        • AirAsia X may see $1bn London Listing
        • ExpressJet announces $5m bond redemption
        • Meggit raises $600m worth of debt
        • Alaska Air announces stock repurchase programme
        • JAL expects to achieve ¥1tn in restructuring costs
        • Aircastle secures $780m financing for new aircraft
        • Air Canada secures £170m loan facility
        • F2i in talks with Ferrovial
        • AirAsia Group to restructure for IPO
        • Triumph to sell debt
        • SAS to divest of share in Estonian Air
        • Swire, HAECO and Cathay halt trading
        • Ex-Im Bank may help finance SpiceJet aircraft
        • Bombardier revenues dip to $1.9bn in 1Q2010
        • Nigeria gives a $3.3bn helping hand to struggling airlines
        • Virgin Blue shares on the up
        • Highland Airways mounted debts of $4.76m
        • ExpressJet announces $5m bond redemption
        • Swire and Cathay to sell stakes in HACTL and HIHL
        • Canadian government to invest C$95.7m in air cargo security
        • AerCap raises $190m in debt facilities
        • Garuda to raise $400m in IPO
        • Iraq to double capacity at Baghdad airport
        • GIA on verge of collapse
        • Elbit acquires balance of Azimuth shares
        • Udvar-Hazy plans seeks finance for new venture
        • GIP to launch $5bn fund?
        • ATSG reports revenues of $160m in 1Q 2010
        • AerCap records net income of $34.4m in 1Q 2010
        • NOAB approves sale of $53.7m in PFC bond financing
        • Aircastle reports 1Q results
        • Atlas Air closes on revolving credit facility
        • HSN Nordbank predicts banks will finance $16-18bn worth of aircraft deliveries
        • AeroCentury closes $75m revolving credit facility
        • Spirit AeroSystems reports 1Q financial results
        • RBS Aviation Capital may not be sold
        • CIT reports 1Q net income of $97m
        • Segro buys BAA property stake for £224m
        • Honeywell announces 1Q results
        • Goodrich reports net income of $111m in 1Q
        • L-3 announces first quarter results
        • Swissport expects to incur €10m loss
        • Carlyle plans to invest $600m in aviation JV
        • ILFC amends unsecured credit facilities
        • MTU Aero Engines announces 1Q results
        • Kuehne and Nagel report 1Q results
        • Adacel prepares for possible takeover
        • Macquarie buys aircraft from ILFC in $2bn deal
        • ANA to raise fuel surcharge on international cargo
        • San Miguel acquires majority stake in CIADC
        • Aeroflot may place Lebedev shares on the market
        • Turkey may sell stake in Turkish Airlines
        • Bombardier releases financial results
        • AerCap signs corporate debt facility of $120m
        • B&B Air to invest in new leasing business
        • Honeywell raises 1Q share guidance
        • Sabre Holdings acquires Calidris
        • Jackson Square Aviation launches with $500m equity commitment
        • Air Arabia to give 10 per cent of share capital to shareholders
        • AAR purchases AWS in $200m deal
        • Deucalion completes first portfolio acquisition
        • Deucalion completes first portfolio acquisition
        • Embraer releases 4Q and 2009 results
        • Calyon and Morgan Stanley to advise Saudi Arabian Airlines on privatisation
        • FedEx earns $8.7bn in revenue in 3Q09
        • AAR reports 3Q results
        • LHT weathers 2009 financial crisis
        • Financing capacity "now back", says Ex-Im’s Morin
        • Funding gap more like a dent
        • Lufthansa Systems to profit despite declining revenues
        • Capital write-down for Asiana Airlines?
        • Air China intends to raise $952m via share sale
        • DVB publishes 2009 results
        • Willis lease reports 2009 results
        • Aéroports de Montréal reports 2009 results
        • UBS upgrades Boeing rating
        • Triumph acquires Fabritech
        • Continental shares slump
        • US airline shares rise on the back of increased consumer spending
        • Hungary to renationalise Malev
        • Kuehne + Nagel announces 2009 results
        • MTU reports positive 2009 figures
        • Schiphol predicts flat 2010 profit
        • Honeywell announces full-year results for 2009
        • B/E Aerospace announces 4Q results
        • SIAEC posts results of $56m for 3Q 2009-10
        • Rolls-Royce acquires EMA
      • Fleet
        • Troubled Kingfisher cancels more flights
        • Chorus Aviation swings to $22.7m quarterly profit
        • Pakistan Airlines orders five 777-300ERs
        • El Al in CFM56 sale-and-leaseback deal
        • MNX acquires AirNet's express division
        • MTU Singapore Airshow orders worth €450m
        • Mid-flight pilot death
        • Volotea rises from Spanair ashes
        • Frankfurt disrupted by strike
        • Qantas axes headcount
        • Kingfisher woe continues
        • Virgin announces hiring push
        • Garuda signs for regional jets
        • Lion aims to become largest ATR 72 operator
        • Drukair orders additional A319
        • PT Garuda named as buyer for six CRJ1000s
        • Air Pacific orders Trent 700 engines
        • JAL orders 20 787s
        • BOC orders 20 C919s
        • ALAFCO orders additional 35 A320 neos
        • Bombardier announces anonymous order for five Q400s
        • Lion Air finalises historic order for 230 Boeing aircraft
        • Korean Air signs with P&W for PW4170 Advantage70 engines
        • BAA reports a nominal collective rise in passengers
        • CEO outlines extent of AUA structural reform
        • ICAO members adopt new safety strategy
        • IATA happy with Kenya Airways improvements
        • Air Canada reaches tentative agreement with workers
        • Embraer hits 2011 revenue guidance
        • Air France continues 75 per cent of flights through four-day strike
        • Finnair seeks JV for Nordic operations
        • Etihad ends eight years in red with $14m profit
        • Dreamliner visits Asia
        • Etihad breaks into the black
        • AA creditors nervous about stand-alone strategy
        • BA cements Eastern ties
        • Etihad and Airberlin announce route development
        • Korean Air takes delivery of 747-8 and 777 freighters
        • Royal Jordanian cuts routes due to fuel price
        • Air France flights cancelled as strike continues
        • Airbus wins Namibian order
        • Scoot shoots for Gold
        • Astana order
        • LCCs capitalise on Malev collapse
        • China bans payment of ETS charges
        • Qantas CEO tells Senate aviation bills will cost jobs
        • Suspected terrorist claims unfair dismissal at BA
        • Estonian Air orders E-Jets
        • French airline workers to strike
        • Airberlin to join oneworld team
        • AirAsia Japan granted AOC
        • US airline profits face “downward pressure”, says IATA
        • Traffic in Latin American and the Caribbean on steady ascent
        • LAN beats forecasts, TAM predicts growth
        • Growth in 2011 despite economic turbulence
        • BAA fails in Stansted sale appeal
        • Last rites for Malev?
        • Spirit fights new consumer regulations
        • Tiger blames flight restrictions for loss
        • US agrees long-term aviation funding bill
        • Aigle Azur plans Tripoli connection
        • Indian carriers run up airport debts
        • Stelios bashes Easy bonus
        • Cebu goes long
        • ANA in last-ditch bid to avert pilot strike
        • DOT fines Finnair, Spirit
        • Virgin, Skywest expand alliance
        • Emirates switches aircraft on Dublin route
        • Norwegian places order worth $2.9bn with CFM
        • US airlines must declare full ticket price
        • Former aviation chief denies insider trading
        • AirBridgeCargo takes delivery of 747-800 Freighter
        • Alaska flies on a wing but no longer a prayer
        • Alitalia targets Italian consolidation
        • EasyJet finishes 2011 strongly
        • US majors in the black
        • Saudi Arabian announces further order during 777 delivery
        • ILFC to expand Asia Pacific operations
        • Etihad celebrates first Gulf biofuel flight
        • Airlines to divert flights as solar storm hits
        • Superjet candidate for Bahrain Air
        • London City gears up for Olympics
        • Exemptions from ETS possible
        • Yes, Prime Minister
        • Intro in talks with Lufthansa to acquire bmibaby
        • Cathay Pacific to purchase six A350-900s
        • AirTran pulls operations at six airports
        • JetXtra.com forced to stop selling tickets
        • Iberia walk-out to halt 289 flights
        • European air travel sees 7.1 per cent increase
        • PrivatAir orders five CS100s
        • Severe weather stops 310 Alaska and Horizon flights
        • Correction: Aviation Industry News – January 18, Allied Air Cargo wet leases MD-11s to World Airways
        • Sea-Tac setback
        • Consumer watchdog lambasts AirAsia
        • Vietnam Airlines takes controlling stake in competitor
        • Record year for ATR
        • Ryanair to create 1,000 jobs this year
        • ANA announces route expansion programme
        • Business travel shows marginal growth, says IATA
        • AA stops Delhi service
        • Luton plans massive capacity increase
        • Ethiopian pilot blamed for 2010 crash
        • New regional carrier mooted for Canada
        • LATAM forecasts revised upwards
        • US demands proof of EU WTO compliance
        • EasyJet seeks transparency with new booking fee
        • Airberlin, Etihad codeshare begins
        • Volaris commits to new A320s
        • Aeroflot to lease 50 737s
        • Vueling seeks to boost El Prat market share
        • Pax up but freight down in Frankfurt
        • Star members strengthen ties
        • Flybe reports weak winter demand
        • Foreign salvation moves closer for beleaguered Indian operators
        • Lufthansa to operate first scheduled transatlantic biofuel flight
        • Ryanair announces new routes from Girona and Malta
        • Air France-KLM finalises order for 25 787-900s
        • Global passenger traffic continues to increase, says OAG
        • Passenger record for Hawaiian
        • ETS prompts small fare rise
        • Malev financing ruled illegal state aid
        • Safety concerns dog Indian orders
        • US airline’s 3Q profit slips 35.5 per cent
        • AA and LAN granted codeshare approval
        • Dizzy BA pilots forced to land at Heathrow
        • Passengers injured as Qantas A380 hits turbulence
        • Hong Kong Airlines to launch Taipei and Kaohsiung routes
        • Ethiopian Airlines order blended winglets for 767-300ERs
        • IAG records traffic increase
        • Airservices to begin ILS upgrades at Sydney and Canberra
        • Kingfisher’s operating permit in jeopardy
        • Carpatair opens base in Chisinau
        • Aviation fatalities on continued decline, says ASN
        • Fire at Indira Gandhi International – no casualties
        • Iberia cancels 36 per cent of flights due to strike
        • Garuda Indonesia to spin-off Citilink
        • Berlin announces new names for its airports
        • Peach Aviation announces inaugural flight
        • Precision Air orders five ATRs
        • Evergreen orders 747-400 conversion
        • ANA announces US Dreamliner routes
        • IATA “disappointed” with ETS ruling
        • Woeful Kingfisher owes $39.3m in tax
        • US air travel to dip over holiday period, says A4A
        • Eva inks sale and leaseback for MD-11s
        • NAS takes delivery of 737, a landmark for Boeing’s Sky Interior
        • Icelandair purchases two 757s it had on lease
        • TAP and Brussels Airlines investigated over “illegal collusion”
        • Kingfisher to join oneworld next year
        • Global freight has stagnated, says OECD
        • 3i to bid on Edinburgh airport
        • 7,000th 737 comes off production line
        • Silver Airways new name for Gulfstream International Airlines
        • Boeing delivers BBJ to Nanshan Jet
        • Atlas takes two 747-8 Freighters
        • FedEx chooses 767Fs for fleet expansion
        • OAG updates freight rate management with AFRA
        • Estonian readies for CRJ900 delivery
        • Turkish and TAM ink codeshare deal
        • MAS announces string of route cuts
        • UK airport congestion will “significantly” raise air fares
        • US air travel forecast to slide this Christmas period
        • China continues its opposition to ETS
        • Southwest to launch MAX following historic order
        • Fly adjusts portfolio with two purchases and divestments
        • Delta and US finalise slot swap
        • JAL and WestJet to codeshare on Canadian flights
        • Ethiopian Airlines joins Star Alliance
        • BAA reports decline in passenger traffic
        • US Airways takes delivery of Airbus’ 7,000th aircraft
        • Delta rolls out flat-bed seats on US-Brazil flights
        • Delta to invest $100m in Gol
        • Malaysia Airlines to trim costs
        • ALC firms Boeing orders
        • Pinnacle’s stock slides on new debt repayment plans
        • New runways for Shanghai
        • Easyjet employs ash detectors
        • Thai Tiger plan collapses
        • CSA axes 100 pilots
        • ALTA’s passenger figures on the up
        • Brussels boosts frequencies to African destinations
        • V Australia and Pacific Blue to trade as Virgin Australia
        • Leases extended for mining industry aircraft
        • Flag carrier beefs up presence in South of France
        • LAN Colombia launch
        • Fastjet Africa proposal
        • BOC Aviation enters Embraer purchase and leaseback market
        • Delta becomes member of ALTA
        • ORIX announces transactions
        • Doric Asset Finance takes another A380
        • Kalitta purchases 747-400 freighter
        • European Commission announces change under Airport Package
        • Hawaiian inks deal for Trent 700s
        • ATA becomes A4A
        • ALPA joins fight against Ex-Im’s funding of Air India
        • JetBlue to double service at LGA and DCA
        • Kingfisher shares slide on further woe
        • China Eastern communication failure
        • Green light for Virgin-Singapore tie-up
        • United they proceed
        • Singapore’s Scoot sets sights on Sydney
        • Finnair to trim fleet
        • Malaysia’s budget airport to exceed budget
        • Murkowski battles Obama on aviation user fee
        • UK to push ahead with APD increase
        • Athens airport sees passenger decline
        • Hebei adds to ARJ order book
        • Pilot solidarity hits MEA operations
        • Airlines slash Heathrow capacity for strike day
        • American Airlines finally succumbs to Chapter 11
        • Cargo demand drops but global passenger traffic rises
        • Air France recovery to come in two stages
        • Etihad outsources accounting to Kale
        • Renewed speculation over Qantas takeover
        • JetBlue gains 16 airport slots
        • 737-900ER reaches 100 deliveries
        • Chile’s Sky signs codeshares
        • Abu Dhabi gains Kabul connection
        • THY halts first-half decline
        • Dickinson plots Astraeus revival
        • HK Air prepares for A380s and premium A330s
        • Not in the right Spirit
        • German state aircraft ends up in Iran
        • BOC orders E190s
        • Astraeus ceases operations
        • US, India sign safety pact
        • Delta cleared of election interference
        • Kingfisher loses market share
        • Etihad, S7 extend codeshare
        • Nigeria accuses BA, Virgin of overcharging and collusion
        • Skyjet collapse latest twist in Comtel fiasco
        • Hawaiian orders five more A330s
        • SkyTeam accepts Xiamen into alliance
        • New York gets Hawaiian connection
        • Airline whip-round for fuel
        • Latest salvo in APD battle
        • A320neo gains first Mexican customer
        • Air Namibia strikes deal with CFM
        • Spanair in illegal subsidies claim
        • Qatar and Airbus, friends again
        • How the big two fared at the Dubai Airshow
        • Flydubai opts for more MC leasebacks
        • Patchy progress on corporate sustainability
        • Kingfisher clad in trademark red
        • Business boost for Easyjet earnings
        • Oman orders six Dreamliners
        • ALAFCO finalises A320 order
        • SAS sells 13 more MD-80s
        • ATR receives expanded order from NordStar
        • Boeing opens South Carolina Delivery Center
        • IAG targets €1.5bn profit for 2015
        • DoT approves American, Qantas agreement
        • LOT agrees 767 lease with AeroSvit
        • BA, S7 to continue codeshare
        • PBN to be implemented in UK and Ireland
        • Spinetta prepares for cuts
        • Fernandes plans luxury carrier
        • Lufthansa finally commits to Berlin
        • A350 delay announced
        • Lao Airlines takes delivery of A320
        • Republic firms Airbus order for 80 aircraft
        • Jetstar rolls out in-flight iPads
        • Transaero orders four 747-8s
        • Chinese carriers to sue EU over ETS
        • ANA’s 787 suffers landing gear fault
        • Dual certification for ST Aerospace
        • AJW Aviation wins XL contract
        • Boeing adds Azerbaijan to flight training network
        • Constant becomes Embraer service centre
        • CIT orders 30 jets from Embraer
        • BA pleads for Nigeria slots
        • 787 to reach Southern Hemisphere
        • Murtala Muhammed Airport redevelopment under way
        • Ryanair sees growth in half-year results
        • Pistole proposes changes at TSA
        • Alaska Airlines to start commercial biofuel flights
        • Eastern Express to start up in 1Q 2012
        • Asiana prepares for fleet expansion
        • AA and Kingfisher co-ordinate frequent flyer schemes
        • Thames Hub unveiled
        • Emirates profit falls to $225m
        • Strategic becomes Air Australia
        • Air Botswana will stay on IATA list, says minister of transport
        • Air France pushes on through strike
        • LOT landing shuts Warsaw airport
        • New timeline for bmi sale
        • AA and Air Pacific sign codeshare on South Pacific
        • US airlines collect $1.5bn in fees
        • US airlines take hit from high fuel costs
        • US industry members fight against proposed tax increase
        • Europe and Sri Lanka remove flight restrictions
        • Qatar spots Benghazi potential
        • TWU seeks Virgin America mandate
        • Don Muang succumbs to floodwaters
        • Sichuan spices up C919 order book
        • Maiden voyage for MAS’ first A380
        • SIA, Ethiopian agree codeshare
        • “Loose tape” causes Ryanair flight to be aborted
        • Merkel opens fourth Frankfurt runway
        • SWA posts shock loss
        • ICBC orders C919s
        • Lufthansa counts cost of night ban
        • TAM completes A320 deal
        • RJ continues fleet modernisation
        • Jet Airways receives leased 737-800
        • Avolon, Wizz Air complete sale and lease back
        • SkyWest penalised for load manifest violations
        • Traveller tracking solution wins THack
        • Africa affirms its goal to achieve ICAO security standards
        • IATA launches paperless billing system
        • US tax hike will cost jobs, says ATA
        • MC announces Russian lease
        • Japan and South Korea to average 4.3 per cent growth
        • Fly doubles fleet in portfolio deal
        • Boeing expects more Dreamliner cancellations
        • Peach wins operational approval
        • Etihad, TAP sign codeshare
        • China Southern takes first A380
        • Delta, US welcome slot transaction final order
        • Kenya Airways to lease two 777-300ERs
        • IATA urges Russia to meet global standards
        • ACCC gives initial approval of Virgin Australia – SIA tie-up
        • Capital Lease Aviation sees 23.5 per cent profit increase
        • Ryanair seeks to remove rear toilets
        • EU: airlines must make extra costs clear
        • US sanctions Iranian carrier
        • Australian government retains option to resolve Qantas dispute
        • Cebu celebrates fleet and route increases
        • Branson unveils plans for green flights
        • Virgin Atlantic eyes BMI
        • Russia to take 1,000 aircraft in next 20 years
        • American retires aircraft and revises winter schedule
        • SIA’s long-haul budget airline to fly in April
        • XOJet orders 12 Hawker 800XPRs
        • Malév and airberlin codeshare commences
        • Cargolux still in dispute with Boeing over 747-8Fs
        • GECAS acquires six E-190s
        • Comlux launches Sukhoi VIP aircraft
        • Air China joins SAFUG
        • Arik Air revealed as 747-8 customer
        • Kingfisher feared over-capacity in India’s LCC sector
        • Qantas concludes Airbus order
        • Ethiopian reveals itself as unidentified 777 Freighter customer
        • BA sees flood of pilot applications
        • First biofuel flight in Spain conducted
        • LAN, TAM appeal antitrust measures but continue merger
        • North America to receive 7,530 aircraft in next 20 years
        • Air Canada boosts Toronto links
        • Turkey ups airport capacity
        • High hopes for Berlin Brandenburg
        • Cargolux resolves 747-8 Freighter dispute
        • EasyJet predicts slow route growth but high profit
        • Qatar receives 100th airliner
        • Meridiana, airberlin sign codeshare
        • International consultation on ATM performance launched
        • Lufthansa announces plans to purchase 12 new aircraft
        • Australia and Japan pen open skies agreement
        • Nations unite against ETS
        • Qantas strike may be just the start
        • FAA to boost co-pilot flight hour requirements
        • Etihad and Vietnam Airlines announce codeshare
        • Scheduled passenger growth up 4.2 per cent in 1H period
        • ALC converts options for two ATR 72-600s
        • NAC firms ATR order and takes further options
        • Emirates calls for revamped 777
        • ATA fights against proposed US aviation tax increase
        • China Airlines joins SkyTeam
        • UTair firms order for 40 737NGs
        • ELFC to acquire 47 engines from Macquarie
        • Atlanta looks forward to new terminal
        • Frontier sheds staff
        • United pilots criticise training
        • Airlines to receive most carbon credits for free
        • First Dreamliner is delivered
        • Avolon leases aircraft to Ryanair and AirAsia
        • Russian authority revokes licences of three airlines
        • IAG approves BA slot acquisition
        • China Eastern selects V2500 engines to power A320s
        • ATC job cuts will impact on safety, says IFATCA
        • Southwest finds mysterious markings on 737 underbellies
        • ICF hires entire AeroStrategy staff
        • Passenger representatives meet to discuss airport improvement
        • Gol nears Webjet takeover
        • LATAM passes Chilean antitrust test
        • Atlas shrugs off three 747-8s
        • NAC acquires ATR aircraft
        • Milestone for Embraer’s E-Jets programme
        • BA to improve services as part of new campaign
        • IATA lambasts security fee proposal
        • Taxi drivers’ airline launches
        • Pension problems put IAG off Irish acquisition
        • American: we didn't split narrowbody order, we did both
        • IATA: profits will fall in 2012
        • 747-8F delivery is postponed
        • Max to deliver seven per cent operating cost reduction
        • Boeing outlines personnel requirement in Asia Pacific
        • Delta, Virgin Australia to launch codeshare in November
        • TUI Travel selects Rolls-Royce engines
        • Air France-KLM to order 110 aircraft
        • Lion Air receives 50th 737-900ER
        • Skymark Airlines selects Trent 900s for A380
        • Singapore firms A330-300 order
        • ATSEP strike leads to question over safety
        • SIA confirms A330 leases
        • Ryanair to sell branded card
        • Green light for Aer Lingus stake sale
        • Qantas ground staff plan walk-out
        • US approves stop-gap funding bill
        • Cebu to launch new routes following A320 deliveries
        • Turkish orders 35 Boeing aircraft
        • TRIP purchases 18 ATR 72-600s
        • Third Superjet completes first flight
        • Air Moldova completes IATA safety audit
        • CAM takes 767-300 from Qantas
        • Flybe offloads two new Q400s
        • Uni Air takes 10 ATR72s
        • Thomas Cook axes six aircraft
        • OFT investigates card fees
        • Irish government could sell Aer Lingus stake
        • China needs 5,000 new aircraft by 2031, says Boeing
        • Carpatair, Alitalia agree codeshare
        • Nordic Aviation Capital joins RAAA
        • Boeing hits landmark on 747-800 and freighter programmes
        • Monarch behind 787 cancellation
        • European cargo flat
        • Air Nigeria strengthens African presence
        • Premium boost for IAG but budget’s also booming
        • Libyan Airlines loses sanctions
        • Stelios provokes another EasyJet spat
        • ILFC set to launch IPO
        • Man chokes to death on in-flight meal
        • First 747-8 Freighter delivery announced
        • Warning of al Qaeda threat to small aircraft
        • Airberlin and Pegasus confirm codeshare
        • “Stagnating” cargo marks the way for “sluggish” air travels, says IATA
        • CAA posts podcast on Olympic airspace restrictions
        • Strategic Airlines unveils its re-branding
        • Eastern departs JLA
        • Air Baltic takeover price
        • Sales rise and losses shrink at Aer Lingus
        • Airberlin and AA extend codeshare
        • ANA applies for right to establish LCC
        • Qantas and pilots union to hold talks
        • Africa Kenya firms order for 10 E190s
        • Boeing announces the 737 MAX
        • Post-Irene flights commence
        • Cathay announces premium economy
        • ATRA publishes ‘organisational’ safety list
        • Juneyao punished for ignoring emergency
        • Airbus gains Lao A320 order
        • Thai fined for deceptive pricing
        • SAS concludes MD-90-30 deliveries
        • UK air passenger growth projections revised downward
        • SIA shoots for Scoot?
        • GVK seeks control of Bangalore
        • SWA flight escapes ‘mortar’ strike
        • Borghetti upbeat on 2011/12
        • First Air crash
        • Superjet homes in another Russian order
        • Virgin Australia pay agreements
        • Delta eyes 737-900ER for fleet renewal
        • First ATR 72-600s delivered
        • 747-8 Freighter gains certification
        • Airbus, VEB-Leasing sign MoU
        • SAS Group returns to profitability
        • Qantas faces walk-out as Virgin looks to pilfer its pilots
        • Thai firms order for 777s
        • PT Sky Aviation finalises Superjet deal
        • Tiger rolls out new routes
        • Gazprom orders 10 Sukhoi
        • India to pull fees for seat selection
        • Putin to support Russia’s aviation industry
        • Flexjet launches Learjet 85 fractional ownership programme
        • Boeing to help Russia boost airport capacity
        • US airline employment on the rise
        • Bombardier announces anonymous order for four Q400s
        • Saudi Arabia may open domestic flights to Gulf carriers
        • BA and Qantas plot return to KL
        • Aer Lingus shies away from renewed west coast flights
        • ALC firms 777 options
        • Iran Air privatisation
        • Domestic UAE airline to launch in 2012
        • Cathay hit by sex scandal
        • Alcohol consumption adds to Indian safety concerns
        • New business model for private jet market
        • Field delivers custom interiors for Avitrade Belgium
        • Delta goes batty and tests passengers for rabies
        • New Japanese low-cost airline to start this year
        • AirAsia and MAS share swap to hold for 30 months
        • BA uses YouTube to hire 800 pilots
        • CIT finalises A320neo contract
        • Civil success for CAE in Q1
        • Virgin slips out of red
        • Thai orders A350s, A320s
        • Garuda firms MoU for 25 A320 family aircraft
        • GOL takes delivery of 737-800
        • SIA orders eight new 777s
        • Cathay orders 12 Boeing aircraft as it releases 1H results
        • Tiger Airways back in the game
        • Cebu firms MoU for A321neos
        • IGI airport in darkness due to electrical fault
        • Spain’s airports to be hit by two-day strike
        • US passengers will not receive tax refund
        • JAL to build routes in European tie-up
        • UAE and Latin America fight against ETS
        • Air Malta confident on restructuring programme
        • GECAS finalises order for 10 aircraft
        • CAA to save those stranded by Holidays 4U
        • Airlines may sue over German strike
        • Ireland to keep €3 travel tax
        • AA launches in-flight video streaming service
        • Fly acquires $1.4bn in additional aircraft
        • Southwest to desert Boeing?
        • Aeromexico celebrates first trans-Atlantic biofuel flight
        • Air India plummets further into the red
        • Korean orders two 737-900NGs
        • Tiger court cases suspended
        • CASA warns against lithium batteries
        • Finnair and Belavia codeshare on Helsinki-Minsk route
        • Third runway for Munich
        • Gulf likely to order CSeries
        • Surcharges in China
        • BA risks OFT wrath
        • Star stays out of reach for Air India
        • JAT’s back on the menu
        • Investors sought for struggling Kuwait Airways
        • Caribbean crash
        • Continental pulls flights as pilots pull a sicky
        • Air India ousted by Star Alliance?
        • No verdict on Airblue crash one year on
        • Tiger to refund passengers as grounding continues
        • Volaris takes A320s from JSA
        • Lufthansa orders A320neo
        • Ryanair accuses BAA of manipulating charges criteria
        • Germany seizes royal 737
        • Asiana freighter crash
        • Transaero takes 747-400 from Singapore
        • Thai Airways to lease up to 10 aircraft from ILFC
        • Tiger Airways close to comeback
        • IAG firms order for eight A330s
        • Southwest cuts Philadelphia services
        • TSA ditches naked scanners
        • June disruption worst on record down under
        • Ryanair bullish on full-year despite fuel-hit 2Q
        • GECAS delivers 777F to China Cargo
        • FAA hit by lack of reauthorisation extension
        • Singapore LCC to use 777-200s
        • Snow storm causes chaos at Christchurch Airport
        • DOT gives nod to Delta-US slot swap
        • FAA must pass bill today or airport construction will halt
        • AviaAM builds fleet with eight CRJ200s
        • Air China takes its first 777-300ER
        • GECAS receives 400th Boeing aircraft
        • Hail hampers Frontier
        • ANZ forecasts 2H loss
        • Cebu on target for traffic
        • AA orders 460 narrowbodies
        • Pegasus gains two 737-800s from GECAS
        • Adelaide to receive new airport radar
        • BAA CEO “dismayed” at commission's ruling
        • US airline employment levels on the rise
        • AirAsia X hits 56 per cent passenger growth
        • LOT outlines Dreamliner delivery schedule
        • Qantas passengers to hear pilot grievances
        • US air ticket rollercoaster
        • China turns attention to European airlines
        • American, AerCap in sale-leaseback deal
        • Cebu signs lease agreements with RBS
        • UAE airports to charge security fee
        • Southwest, AirTran pilots associations reach accord
        • Singapore signs codeshare with Transaero
        • Emirates takes delivery of 777-300ERs
        • Macedonia and US open their skies
        • Norwegian to lease new 787-8
        • Delta aircraft collide at Logan airport
        • E-cig ban provokes fury
        • Left-leaning labour loophole
        • Ryanair returns to Manchester
        • Thai decline continues
        • Israir takes first of two ATR 72-500s
        • SAS and Aegean begin codeshare
        • Thomas Cook to lease six A321s from ALC
        • Flight of fancy
        • Record June at Heathrow
        • Marching orders for Malta pilots
        • Dreamliner production slows to a crawl
        • Same pilot involved in incidents which led to Tiger grounding
        • Airline consolidation on the agenda in China
        • Gulfstream wins Minsheng order
        • FedEx fined for hazardous materials violations
        • Passenger traffic climbs a steady ascent
        • CAA to investigate Heathrow’s charges
        • ACI urges FAA to hold off on new rules for airports
        • Dubai airport approved for $7.8bn expansion project
        • Air China subsidiary Dalian Airlines given approval
        • AirAsia ups A320 order to 300
        • Air India presses government to pay its bill
        • African Aviation Insurance Pool hits a loss over payout for spate of airline accidents
        • Flybe moves into Finland
        • Australia cages Tiger
        • ALAFCO leases A350s
        • Garuda expands A330 fleet
        • AerCap wins lease rights for Genesis portfolio
        • EU and Indonesia sign bilateral flight agreements
        • Turkish Airlines joins AACO
        • Air China and Bmi form codeshare
        • SIA starts A380 service to LA
        • SA taxi drivers form airline
        • Continental ramps up pressure on Belfast APD
        • SIA takes A330-300 fleet to 34
        • Flybe drifts into red
        • MAS to ban babies in A380 first-class cabin
        • UAE and Romania sign ASA
        • CAS and ICBC order 88 A320 Family aircraft
        • New lessor Infinity Aviation Capital joins the market
        • Eznis takes first jets
        • United-Air Canada venture opposed
        • Virgin to swap MAS for SIA
        • China threatens A380 order in response to ETS
        • ATA relief at US oil release
        • Disaster averted as aircraft lands on runway undergoing maintenance
        • AirTran receives $250,000 FAA fine
        • Czech, Etihad reach codeshare agreement
        • Pacific Blue restarts services after volcanic eruption
        • LEAP-X1A takes $11bn in orders thanks to the neo
        • CFM takes record orders for CFM56-5B and -7Bs
        • ALAFCO firms deal for 30 A320 neos
        • Blue Panorama orders Superjet 100s
        • Ambitious biofuel goals set at Paris
        • IndiGo confirms mammoth A320neo deal
        • ALAFCO backs A320neo
        • AviancaTaca agrees MoU for 33 A320neos
        • UTair updates 737 fleet
        • A319neo deal establishes new Frontier
        • A380 orders edge up
        • LAN places South America’s first A320neo order
        • Airlines order 747-8s
        • A320neo trumps 737 in Indonesia
        • ALAFCO increases A350 order
        • Bizjet Superjet 100 announced, stretch on hold
        • A320neo rides JetBlue avenue into US low-cost market
        • Other orders: Qatar, MIAT and TransAsia
        • Norwegian backs 737-800
        • ALC signs for first widebodies
        • CIT commits to A320neo
        • SAS targets A320neo for fleet renewal
        • Anonymous airline orders 10 CSeries
        • GECAS places weighty A320neo order
        • AirAsia boosts CAE training
        • ST Aero forms new engine lessor
        • ATR bags major lessor
        • Airbus beefs up A350-1000
        • Sixth airport for London
        • Boeing weighs potential for breakthrough engine in 2020s
        • AirAsia to double fleet in Paris?
        • GoAir becomes latest Indian carrier to place monster A320 order
        • ANI signs for five MRJs, considers 20 more
        • Thai plots fleet renewal
        • Virgin takes the LEAP
        • Cebu bets on A321neo
        • US aviation fuel rises to $2.99 per gallon
        • TAAG receives first 777-300
        • Airbus reveals 2050 concept aircraft
        • Qantas cancels orders as it reduces expenditure
        • African volcano cancels flights
        • Puyehue continues to disrupt air traffic
        • ALC pens lease agreements for 25 aircraft
        • US airlines take $5.7bn in fees
        • India’s oil companies told to help Air India
        • Solar Impulse journeys to Le Bourget
        • Thai Airways to gain 37 new aircraft
        • TAAG orders 777 with US Ex-Im loan
        • DOT approves Delta and Virgin Australia alliance
        • Hong Kong to order A380
        • DOT tarmac delay rule failing, says think tank
        • Frontier fined for not posting performance data
        • Aer Lingus celebrates 75th anniversary
        • Virgin Atlantic reaches codeshare agreement with Cyprus
        • BA settles civil suits in the US
        • Minneapolis closures force Delta repayment of Northwest loan
        • Jet promises European growth
        • Cargolux welcomes Qatar as strategic investor
        • Cathay Pacific extends codeshare with Alaska
        • CFM on target with Leap-X engine
        • Latin America joins EU ETS protests
        • CSeries wins second order in a week
        • Air Nigeria returns
        • Aer Lingus avoids pilot disruption
        • SIA becomes Virgin’s latest partner
        • Ash reaches Buenos Aires
        • IATA downgrades profit forecast to $4bn
        • Malaysia to join oneworld
        • US DOT fines TACA for deceptive airfares
        • Kenya receives second E-190
        • ALC pens lease agreements for 20 aircraft
        • ERA contests European Commission on airport congestion
        • Continental and US fined for false advertising of prices
        • Aviation sector to cover 32 per cent of Dubai’s GDP
        • West Star fits Falcon 2000 with first Pro Line 21 upgrade
        • Kenya profits soar
        • Aer Lingus seeks to avert pilot disruption
        • Braathens backs CSeries
        • Hong Kong contemplates third runway
        • Boeing ticks environmental ‘to do’ list
        • FAA grants Omni Air approval to operate 777-200ER
        • Sri Lanka and India agree bilateral air services agreement
        • Ancillaries earned airlines $22bn in 2010
        • TAM swing to Q1 profit
        • Jet joins AACO
        • Spicejet heats up
        • Indian government intervenes in airport fee fracas
        • BAE sells aircraft portfolio and asset management business
        • Falcon 7X jets removed from service
        • Norwegian orders three 787s
        • Domodedovo Airport to get new runway
        • Korean takes its first GP7200-powered A380
        • Latest eruptions show lessons have been learned
        • Flights in Jamaica resume after air controller strike
        • Ryanair’s ash flight test disputed
        • Japan’s newest LCC is a Peach
        • Ryanair profit up by a quarter
        • Ash cancellations ongoing in UK
        • Ash cancellations ongoing in UK
        • Arrivederci Lufthansa Italia
        • El Al 777 makes emergency landing
        • Judge rejects Rolls’ patent infringement claim
        • Strike looms for Air Canada
        • UTair takes delivery of first ATR72-500 in Russia
        • EU raps Romania over bilateral with Russia
        • Lufthansa Cargo orders five 777 freighters
        • Lufthansa to build new cargo terminal at Sheremetyevo International
        • EU tells Portugal to widen its air-side handling
        • CF6 gets nod for latest AirAsia X widebodies
        • AF-KLM banishes ‘annus horribilis’ with FY profit
        • JAl posts multi-billion dollar profit
        • Sol disaster in Argentina
        • airBaltic increases its summer services
        • Air China resumes Beijing-Athens service
        • Rise in APD will cost UK £2.6bn, says easyJet
        • 777 returns to seven-per-month production rate
        • Air Zimbabwe 737 seized for non-payment
        • Flybe goes Dutch with Highland funding
        • Thai Q1 profit down 94 per cent
        • Fuel and carbon to hit Qantas customers
        • Pilots Virgin on first strike
        • Dassault Falcon launches new business jet
        • Extensive trans-Tasman network unveiled
        • Cathay A330 makes emergency landing
        • Air Zimbabwe suspended by IATA over debt
        • European Commission considers scrapping airline surcharges
        • Qantas to start new premium Asian carrier
        • BA to end dispute with union
        • ANA and Eznis Airways sign bilateral pact
        • Regional airports at risk due to governments’ uniform approach
        • FAA to re-write pilot training
        • Damages sought over Tel Aviv groundings
        • BA approaches cabin crew resolution
        • Qantas strike off
        • CAA publishes new rules on passenger claims handling
        • UAE and Uruguay sign Open Skies deal
        • DOT backs JV between Delta Air Lines and Virgin Australia
        • Xiamen vacillates on 787
        • TAP to join BA-Iberia consolidation?
        • Fuel hits easyJet result
        • Emirates posts massive profit leap
        • Air India strike called off as operations resume
        • Disruptive passenger on Continental flight not a terrorist, says FBI
        • Air Lease Corporation in deals with Air Astana
        • Regional Express purchases five Saab 340s
        • Avinco arranges 737-800 sales
        • IAG slashes Q1 losses
        • First quarter to forget at Lufthansa
        • Central European single sky beckons
        • Air Canada slows growth as fuel rises
        • Air India in ninth day of pilot strikes
        • Air Arabia posts ‘satisfactory’ profit loss
        • Vueling’s finances hit by rising fuel costs
        • China Southern and Asiana join APG IET programme
        • Lufthansa caterer LSG restructures
        • Clark concerned about fuel
        • EU retains liquids ban
        • Strike savages Air India
        • AA adds to 777 order
        • Austrian returns to Baghdad
        • Hawaii next stop on Virgin Blue partnership tour
        • LAM retains Europe link despite blacklisting
        • Chicago flights disrupted by thunderstorm
        • Virgin Blue and V Australia join IATA
        • Star Alliance launches Micronesia Airpass
        • Germania takes its first A319
        • Thai A380 seating announced
        • Flydubai adds Saudi metropolises
        • Spring into Japan?
        • Superjet arrives for service
        • Air traffic controller scheduling revamped
        • Final Embraer 145 flight at LOT
        • Wizz Air transfers capacity from Cluj to Tirgu Mures
        • Aeroflot considers neo order
        • Ireland mulls scrapping €3 travel tax
        • Kenya agrees settlement with Boeing on delayed 787
        • Copa secures JP Morgan financing for 737-800s
        • TAP Cargo notes Brazils’growth potential
        • Faulty landing gear forces Air France A330-200 to turn-round
        • Bmibaby to close Manchester and Cardiff routes
        • American sues Travelport and Orbitz
        • Air Canada to launch low-cost subsidiary
        • FAA to appoint more control staff to counter fatigue
        • ALTA records slow rise in passenger numbers
        • February fuel costs rise to $2.77 per gallon
        • Nigerian officials call for new flag carrier
        • Chinese carriers pen orders for 20 Embraer aircraft
        • Barbados’ safety rating drops to Category 2
        • Air France A380 clips jet during taxiing
        • Jatropha testing deemed successful
        • SAS signs lease agreement with GECAS
        • European Commission to rewrite legislation on passenger rights during airspace closure
        • TAM to increase frequencies from Rio
        • McNerney pushes for free trade between US and Columbia
        • Crude oil hits high of $123pb
        • BA and Iberia to merge cargo operations
        • White Knight Two lands at San Francisco International airport
        • UTair inks contract for 20 72-500s
        • Sendai Airport to re-open after Japan’s disaster
        • Nigeria’s aircraft tracking system to deliver 80 per cent safety improvement
        • Etihad and Air New Zealand codeshare given approval
        • ERA to protect industry against unfair prosecution
        • UK pilots admit regularly falling asleep at the controls
        • Tassili Airlines receives first 737-800 NG
        • Unnamed 777 buyer revealed as Qatar
        • LAX to be renovated as Alaska moves to Terminal 6
        • Henri Coanda International opens new terminal
        • IndiGo receives A320 under HKAC sale and leaseback
        • European traffic up 2.5 per cent
        • LOT agrees Continental codeshare
        • NOK Mini leases Saab 340 duo
        • KLM takes five more E190s
        • P&W gets nod for Lufthansa A320neo order
        • Boeing delivers 25th 777 to Qatar
        • Industry is rebounding, says insurance study
        • Russia seeks 15 per cent share of global civil aviation market
        • JSA delivers 777 to Air France
        • United Continental, ANA launch JV
        • WTO rules 787 was dependant on illegal subsidies
        • THY turns 15 737NG options into orders
        • Hainan to lease A330 freighters from BOC
        • US and Israel Open Skies pact comes into effect
        • LTU finally enters airberlin fold
        • Jetstar princesses told to toughen up
        • Ryanair recoups passenger compensation from.. passengers
        • Pressure builds towards Stansted sale
        • Walsh mulls IAG investment in JAL
        • Moscow airport merger
        • JAL exits bankruptcy
        • August debut for Chinese A380
        • AirAsia signs Expedia deal as X IPO is forecast
        • Clean-up drive to continue as 14 Indian pilot licenses are revoked
        • Computer problems cause cancellations at Alaska, Horizon
        • GPRD airports sign MoU
        • Luxair raises fuel surcharge
        • Delta, Air France-KLM announce Florida expansion
        • EU and Cape Verde sign bilateral
        • Embraer’s net sales top annual guidance
        • Asia’s traffic tempered already
        • EL AL orders four 737-900ERs
        • Fuel hits US Air capacity
        • Superjet service to begin on April 12
        • Nordavia goes for a nickel
        • Turkish surge checked in 2010
        • Oman receives first of five E175s
        • Boeing launches consortium to drive biofuel certification
        • UAE and Ecuador sign Open Skies MoU
        • ANZ attacks “misleading and defamatory” media releases
        • Air Canada reaches tentative agreement with pilots
        • Korean orders 747-8 Freighters
        • Estonian to replace Saab 340s with larger aircraft
        • Korean up-sizes 787
        • Budget carrier Velvet to debut in SA
        • Fuel costs force Cebu surcharge
        • Partial cartel resolution in New Zealand
        • Arab unrest claims luxury operator Wataniya
        • Lufthansa orders A320neos, 777Fs
        • SIA pulls Tokyo A380 flights
        • Fuel costs force Air Canada capacity cuts
        • Boeing to increase production of 737
        • ECA support to cover only 10 per cent of market
        • Industry divided over merits of ASU
        • BAE Systems to provide acquisition services to Willis Lease
        • EU, US conclude safety agreement
        • Neo will not affect A320 residual values until 2026, says Shankland
        • Airlines must take long-term view on fuel prices, warns Pilarski
        • Bombardier will not stretch CSeries, says Scott
        • Bombardier predicts CSeries orders to hit 300 by EIS
        • EC investigates six more countries over Russian air service agreements
        • India investigates ‘fake’ pilot licences
        • Q3 delivery forecast for 787
        • Etihad swaps 787s for 777s
        • Lufthansa begins Avianca codeshare
        • Virgin to create 450 jobs as it expands its fleet
        • Ireland to drop passenger tax, UK urged to follow
        • Air National voluntarily grounds itself amid safety concerns
        • Hidden ancillary fees cost US passengers $9.2bn
        • Cathay signs for Trent 700 to power 15 A330s
        • Aeroflot claims Boeing order of eight aircraft
        • Qantas and American Airlines expand code swap
        • SkyWest’s RPM climbs 43 per cent in February
        • Cathay orders 25 Boeing and Airbus aircraft
        • Turkish Airlines orders 10 A321s
        • EU ETS to cost €1.4bn in 2012
        • United Continental scraps growth plans
        • Air India prepares for pilot strike
        • Air China signs up for passenger 747-8
        • Iberia to receive new A330s
        • Hong Kong Airlines eyes capacity leap
        • Airbus predicts massive aircraft demand in Asia
        • Etihad, Air Astana agree codeshare
        • American donates retiring MD-80 to technology centre
        • China Southern A380 makes first flight
        • LANTAM approved by Brazil's civil aviation body
        • Delta buys nine MD-90s from JAL
        • Boeing takes hit on six cancellations
        • Wizz Air opens new base in Tirgu Mures
        • Copa takes delivery of 737NG with Sky Interior
        • IATA warns of “rapidly deteriorating” industry outlook
        • Eurocontrol reports increase in safety levels
        • AerCap delivers A320 to Sky Wings
        • AFRAA outlines plan to up its game
        • TAM reveals $3.2bn orders for 34 aircraft
        • MEA to join SkyTeam
        • International passenger traffic up 8.2 per cent in January
        • AirTran crew to picket over six cities in six weeks
        • American and WestJet Airlines announce codeshare
        • EC sets SES information exchange rules
        • AirAsia X orders three A330-200s
        • Boeing delivers 300th 737-800 to Ryanair
        • Continental flight attendants ratify agreement
        • China to invest $229bn in aviation
        • Airlines cancel flights to Tripoli
        • IAG posts $138m 2010 earnings
        • Aer Lingus pays $44.7m staff tax cost
        • Al Maktoum International starts commercial operations
        • Gomelavia shuts down
        • ExpressJet purchase boosts SkyWest result
        • Delta slashes regional fleet
        • ANZ cautious on full-year despite profit surge
        • Etihad and Armaguard join in cargo venture
        • JAL and Iberia reconnect on Japan-Madrid codeshare
        • BA cabin crew to vote on Easter strike
        • IATA: safety at all-time high
        • Air France fills out summer schedule
        • GECAS leases 737s to Garuda
        • Air Arabia profit falls a third
        • BAA slashes annual loss
        • LAN purchases three more 767s
        • BAA’s Stansted sell-off appeal dismissed
        • DOT imposes largest ever non-safety fine on Delta
        • Pinnacle pilots agree new bargaining agreement
        • Bombardier deliveries down but still in-line with targets
        • Stelios wins dispute over Harrison’s pay package
        • Skymark Airlines orders four A380s
        • Next Gen ATC cleared as US passes aviation bill
        • Cancellations rocket in Europe
        • BAE regional profits
        • Qantas details fleet strategy
        • Flybe pilots dismiss pay offer
        • Estonian Air announce route increases
        • Wizz Air and HKAC firm sale and leaseback for four A320s
        • European traffic starts its 3.6 per cent growth
        • FAA upgrades long-term traffic forecast
        • United grounds 757 fleet for unexpected checks
        • Cathay pax up, loads down in January
        • Icelandair: volcano a blessing in disguise
        • German court entertains Ryanair subsidy claim
        • China investigates airport graft
        • Kingfisher reduces losses with Q3 performance
        • Qantas blames fuel prices for rise in fares
        • A&F Aviation chooses A320 to launch service
        • Net income down at Copa Holdings
        • Six killed in Cork crash
        • Scheduled capacity up five per cent, says OAG
        • Which? requests OFT review of airline credit card charges
        • Airbus’s corporate jet deliveries top records
        • BA and S7 start codeshare
        • AA recalls cabin staff
        • Japan’s newest LCC named A&F Aviation
        • WestJet profits go north
        • Union: Qantas ‘trashing’ the brand
        • PIA codeshare sparks fury
        • Q300 in gear-up landing
        • BA cabin crew must vote again
        • Air France-Rossiya codeshare
        • Codeshare between airBaltic and KLM
        • Strategic adds to Australia-Phuket capacity glut
        • Astana granted injunction against Amadeus
        • El Al orders 737-900ER quartet
        • Finnair blames €33m loss on industrial action, ash cloud
        • Students stage mutiny onboard Ryanair flight
        • Senate approves laser beam legislation
        • Passenger milestone reached by easyJet
        • Aer Lingus flights back on after dispute is resolved
        • European traffic rises, but fails to hit expectations
        • Aeroflot takes 36th A320
        • WestJet’s January traffic shows steady ascent
        • New Skyways routes
        • Air National grounded
        • Comair orders 737NGs
        • Qantas raises surcharge after three-year moratorium
        • Air China receives 737-800 NG
        • Aer Lingus cancels flights as staff reject new conditions
        • US pass bill for $8bn airport investment
        • TSH firms order for 100 MRJ NGs
        • Heathrow fees halt Glasgow service
        • BA faces fresh union chaos
        • ANA makes hay during JAL hiatus
        • Ryanair warns western airframers
        • LATAM faces hurdle
        • UAE and France to increase linking flights by 60 per cent
        • Ryanair reports $14m 3Q loss but positive on annual forecast
        • Air New Zealand receives first A320 through ALC
        • Ethiopian Airlines receives 777–200LR
        • Estonian Air takes delivery of CRJ900 NG
        • FAA grants Croatia Category 1 for safety
        • US and Colombia to benefit from multi codeshare agreement
        • Airberlin to sell and leaseback aircraft from Volito
        • Indonesia stilled by volcanic ash cloud
        • Thomas Cook signs $200m deal for CFM56-5Bs
        • SAA deploys A340-600 for Johannesburg-New York
        • Bus ploughs into airport queue
        • Snow and strikes push Air Berlin into red
        • Far East passengers rise in 2010
        • US Airways celebrates annual result
        • Tenth A330-300 added to SWISS fleet
        • Drunk Delta pilot jailed
        • US Airways reaches agreement with Expedia
        • WTO verdict pending on Boeing subsidies
        • SWISS airlines recertified by IATA
        • Big day for BA
        • Southwest CEO puts pressure on Boeing to deliver re-engined 737
        • TAP, LAM to combine flights
        • CANSO to address Middle East airspace capacity problem
        • Astana hits new heights
        • ATR enjoys 2010 order boost
        • ANZ ups Virgin Blue stake
        • easyJet’s winter of discontent
        • AA narrows loss, warns on $1bn extra fuel spend
        • Interjet airline orders 15 Superjet 100s
        • Virgin America to launch A320neo with Airbus’ 10,000th order
        • Airbus’ 2010 deliveries break record
        • Embraer’s 2010 backlog up two per cent
        • CAG to develop new cargo hub
        • Mandala Airlines goes under restructuring
        • AeroSvit orders 737-900ER, first in eastern Europe
        • IATA wins case against Sabre over PaxIS
        • Ireland to lose PSOs for domestic routes
        • St. George Municipal Airport opens for commercial flights
        • Cathay capacity bump ups passenger and freight volumes
        • BAA: no case for snow compensation
        • Qantas settles US cargo class action
        • SEAir accused of being Tiger front
        • IndiGo to launch the A320neo with largest ever jet order
        • Construction starts for new terminal at Jeddah
        • China Southern to report 15-fold rise in 2010 profit
        • Air New Zealand and Virgin Atlantic extend codeshare
        • CDB Leasing orders 10 E190s
        • Saudi Arabian Airlines to join SkyTeam
        • American to sue Sabre over online flight data
        • DOT sets new rules for internet bookings of codeshare flights
        • JAL and American to start JV in April
        • Black box found after fatal IranAir crash
        • Virgin Atlantic won’t pay fees to BAA until snow inquiry is completed
        • Virgin Blue, Skywest enter into strategic alliance
        • Mesaba fined by US DOT
        • Operational results for United and Continental reported
        • GOL to add Qatar code to flights
        • Boeing hits 2010 delivery target
        • SWA revamps frequent flyer scheme
        • CIT Aerospace orders 38 737NGs
        • Oil prices in temporary surge
        • Safety and insurance figures make glum reading
        • Latvia joins Eurocontrol as 39th member state
        • LAN and Jetstar agree interline deal
        • Continental pilots win 70-seat ruling
        • Snow chaos prompts UK airport regulation rush
        • Expedia exiles AA
        • ATA urges export credit agreement
        • Avolon orders eight A320s
        • US passenger revenue grows for eleventh consecutive month
        • SWA makes first 737-800 order
        • Virgin Blue prompts ACCC volte face
        • Aeroflot eyes 777s ahead of Sochi Olympics
        • Swissport settles with Tiger
        • TAP announces new routes for new year
        • Airbus: new aircraft demand to reach $3.2tn by 2029
        • Continental appeals Concorde ruling
        • ANA and Egyptair ink codeshare agreement
        • TUIfly takes delivery of 737-800
        • Virgin America and Emirates announce interline agreement
        • FAA makes ownership registration mandatory
        • Doha gets new arrivals terminal
        • 737-800 NG delivered to Norwegian
        • Swissport expands to second Ukrainian city
        • SpiceJet orders 15 Q400s and options a further 15
        • Global airline capacity up six per cent, says OAG
        • WestJet brokers interline deal with BA
        • Start-up Baltia Air Lines buys second 747
        • AFA-CWA calls for restraints for young passengers
        • US and Brazil ink Open Skies agreement
        • Lonhro to start-up Angola’s first commercial airline
        • UK to ease liquid ban: but only for non-EU connective flights
        • US-Korea free trade agreement a ‘breakthrough’ says McNerney
        • Vueling to open new base at Amsterdam, Schiphol
        • ALTA airlines see passenger traffic increase
        • Lufthansa Consulting aids Moskovia with EU ETS compliance
        • Shell expands India operations
        • Finnair operates 40 per cent of flights despite strike
        • airBaltic firms financing for eight Q400s
        • Hawaiian to power A330s with Trent 700 engines
        • Middle East biz-jet demand to rise 30 per cent, says Dassault
        • AirTran records 6.6 per cent rise in passenger revenue
        • Traffic climbs 16 per cent for Alaska Airlines
        • Copa confirms order for 32 737-800 NGs
        • Finnair to post loss due to crippling strike
        • Swissport to end cargo handling in Budapest
        • Singapore Airlines Cargo hit with $48m fine by DoJ
        • Hawaiian orders more A330s
        • Crew action forces Finnair into the red
        • BOC expands V2500 fleet
        • Georgian cooperates with Austrian
        • Malang Airport closes due to volcanic ash
        • Ilyushin crashes killing eight onboard
        • Faulty runway lights force Auckland Airport to close
        • Africa’s profit and air traffic out-do global growth
        • CSA Czech merges with Prague Airport
        • ICBC buys 18 Air Berlin narrowbodies
        • AirAsia carriers enjoy bumper sales
        • MAS swings back to profit
        • Hogan pins down Etihad profitability date
        • Baboo is Darwin’s natural selection
        • Pay row leaves Evergreen facing strike
        • Resources rush prompts Perth facelift
        • Flights rise in UK
        • EU ban of Afghanistan airlines spurs Safi to buy European carrier
        • Rolls-Royce wins $1.8bn deal to power Air China’s new aircraft
        • SpaceX Dragon awarded first license to re-enter Earth orbit
        • Kingfisher Airlines and AA agree codeshare deal
        • Redevelopment starts at JFK Terminal 4
        • Air France 2Q revenue climbs 19 per cent
        • TNT takes first of 11 737 freighters
        • Pet Airways reports 3Q revenue and losses
        • Air China buys 10 A330s and 10 A350s
        • AerCap signs LoI for up to 15 737s
        • AVIC orders 100 ARJ-21s from COMAC
        • KLM enters space race
        • Detonating device found on Air Berlin flight in Namibia
        • Copa signs leasing deal for 10 737s
        • IAE wins TAM engine order
        • 900th 777 goes to Ethiopian Airlines
        • Lufthansa receives fourth A380
        • Air charter consolidation
        • Gatwick shift for airberlin
        • CFM clocks up $2.1bn of list price orders from Chinese carriers
        • Finland faces further industrial action
        • Skymark to purchase four A380s with cash reserves
        • S7 Airlines becomes Oneworld member
        • Air Arabia takes $37m profit in 3Q
        • RJ takes eighth E175
        • Chartered Antonov crash kills six
        • India’s airlines amass heavy debt in 2008-2009
        • DOT finalises approval of United, Continental and ANA JV
        • Hawaiian takes delivery of A330-200
        • Star establishes weighty LatAm presence
        • VIP 777 heads for Middle East
        • Amadeus composed after profit spike
        • Melbourne passengers up
        • Steady interim results for BBA
        • Wage bill trims Pinnacle profits
        • Vueling steps up Toulouse presence
        • Rolls snags healthy China Eastern order
        • EC imposes cartel fines
        • Eagle adds Mexico flights
        • New Zealand celebrates mounting Asia air links
        • Jazz takes financial hit to re-jig business
        • SpiceJet behind July 737 order
        • Norwegian acts on long-haul ambition
        • Republic Airways orders up to 24 E-Jets
        • Fleet modernisation to bring up to 22 777-300ERs to Saudi Airlines
        • Japan’s Skymark to order A380s for international flights
        • United and Continental report 5.9 per cent rise in traffic
        • CAS orders 102 aircraft from Airbus
        • State-owned Eurocypria to shut
        • Beechcraft 1900C crash kills 21 people
        • AA and airberlin launch codeshare
        • Links in northern Europe and Iceland tightened by new codeshare
        • Tunisair makes maiden Trent order
        • WestJet enjoys 2010 airline renaissance
        • Delta cabin crew reject union representation
        • Cargolux CEO and SVP of sales indicted over price fix
        • Tibet opens fifth airport
        • Embraer announces 3Q figures
        • Rostechnology firms order for 50 737 NGs
        • Estonian Air orders three CRJ900s
        • EU takes member states to court over Russian overflight fees
        • China to double its fleet by 2015
        • Embraer celebrates $1042.6m 3Q sales
        • BA swings to £158m 1H profit
        • Japan backs US-Asia airline JV
        • New technology to end EU liquid ban
        • Finnish maintenance workers strike over pay
        • Southwest returns to black with $205m 3Q income
        • Palestine plans international airport in the West Bank
        • International operations start at Haneda Airport
        • Norwegian celebrates record quarterly profit
        • United Continental Holdings reports revenue
        • European Commission listens to aviation sector
        • Year-long BA dispute could end as cabin crew vote on new proposal
        • Hamburg International files for bankruptcy
        • Passenger found strangled in Gulf Air toilet
        • BAE Systems to remarket A340s
        • Code share agreements reached
        • Iran to confront fuel blocks at European airports
        • SkyTeam to sign Aerolíneas Argentinas
        • West Atlantic to be launch operator for A320 P2F
        • Regional airports suffer unfair burden, says Gothenburg MD
        • Aircastle to purchase two 747-400Fs from JAL
        • Passengers pay out $17bn for flight delays
        • Major flight cancellations as Paris runs out of fuel
        • EU to strengthen links with Brazil
        • BA CityFlyer orders two E190 jets
        • HKIA records double-digit passenger growth
        • Fuel crisis at Charles de Gaulle airport
        • Equatorial Guinea celebrates opening of Annoban airport
        • GECAS places two 737-800s
        • SriLankan Airlines to receive seven aircraft
        • Turkish receives first new 777-300ER
        • FAA panel criticises new pilot flight hours cap
        • ANA begins Haneda codeshare with seven others
        • Passenger stats rise 10 per cent at Iberia
        • Cathay group receives 18 per cent more passengers
        • Embraer deliveries reach 44 during 3Q period
        • Air Lease firm order for 15 E190s
        • Cathay and JAL extend codeshare
        • American and Jetstar strengthen codeshare and interline agreements
        • "I Hate Ryanair" turned over
        • Non-OECD countries to lead 1.2 per cent fuel demand increase
        • Hong Kong Airlines converts A330 to A350 order
        • Hazy warns of industry complexities
        • LH cargo recalls freighters, increases flights
        • Rolls Royce defends disinterest in re-engining
        • Blue Air bankruptcy looms
        • ATA blasts European emissions intransigence
        • ELFC ‘sings the blues’ over engine lease market
        • New ILFC leases
        • Stelios settles easyJet spat
        • IT gremlins cost Virgin Blue $20m
        • Iraq, Armenia services from Flydubai
        • DFID selects Air Partner
        • Heathrow traffic rockets
        • Boeing’s 3Q deliveries up on last year
        • AerSale purchases 19 747-400s from JAL
        • Air Canada and United Airlines ink trans-border JV
        • Aero Republica rebrands as Copa Airlines Colombia
        • Seat supplier faces massive claim
        • Aero Republica becomes Copa Airlines Colombia
        • Transaero reports 2007-9 gains
        • China Cargo starts Changi flights
        • MD-88 transaction
        • Sriwijaya eyes 10 737NGs
        • Sweet September for UK carriers
        • PAL losing friends
        • ANA and Hawaiian pool forces
        • Aer Lingus action
        • Star1 bites the dust
        • Hazy venture clarifies order
        • September traffic rise for Ryanair
        • Air Arabia cements CFM order
        • Extra Qatar routes to Thailand
        • Flights to link Cairo and Tehran after 30 years
        • FLY sells three aircraft to make way for 737-800s
        • Cathay and WestJet form codeshare
        • Luxair orders 737-800
        • Kuehne + Nagel fined $9.87m for cargo collusion
        • SAS found guilty in Norwegian trade secrets case
        • ANA swaps 15 787-8s for 787-9s
        • Mango to advise Chinese start-up LCC
        • MNG Jet orders Global 5000
        • Ethiopian Airlines to become Star Alliance member
        • ELFAA urges that LCCs pay less in regulatory costs
        • Cairns Airport opens new terminal
        • Turkish receives new A330s
        • Air Algerie takes delivery of 737-800
        • Mexicana to halve its staff and fleet
        • Spain and Belgium struck by industrial action
        • BA-American-Iberia merger finally approved
        • ERJ-145 makes Kazakh debut
        • Air Canada cool on narrowbody replacement
        • Boeing reveals Air China 777 order
        • ATRs to replace Caribbean Dash 8s
        • Norwegian leases 737 trio
        • Jet makes Sri Lankan push
        • Orient Thai buys 747
        • bmi to fly from Heathrow to Tripoli
        • Transaero launches Moscow-Rio direct flights
        • Royal Jordanian and Malaysia Airline sign code-share agreement
        • Iberia steps forward in merger process with BA
        • Russia’s S7 Airlines to join oneworld
        • Bisignani outlines hopes for India’s air travel market
        • BAE Systems wins multi-million pound commercial aircraft contracts
        • Wataniya Airways takes seventh A320
        • Airbus gets bumper Lufthansa order
        • ACCC gives nod to Etihad-Virgin Blue alliance
        • Air Baltic plots Finnish expansion
        • Lufthansa opts for Trent 700s
        • Chinese passenger growth could break estimates
        • Long-term pay deal haunts BMI
        • Europe seeks limit on passenger data sharing
        • Aeroflot pilots threaten walk-out
        • ANA codeshares with TAM
        • Delta fleet service workers to vote on union
        • British Columbia to end aviation fuel tax
        • St. Vincent and the Grenadines announce $240m terminal project
        • TNT gets Atlas 747F
        • Air Canada to boost international flights by 15 per cent
        • Cathay adds to 777 order as typhoon approaches
        • Fokker starts with SKA
        • Russia orders 50 737NGs
        • Malaysia Airlines orders two more A330-200F
        • Libyan Airlines receives first A320
        • Air France and Aeroflot to extend code-shares
        • Continental and United shareholders vote on merger
        • Sri Lanka to update aviation bill
        • US flights up 2.3 per cent in June, says DOT
        • Cathay firms A350 order
        • SWA cabin crew accept 737-800
        • Kiev gets Goa connection
        • Austral receives first E190s
        • 757 on the market
        • Israel lags Nigeria for safety
        • Boeing broadside as WTO rulings looms
        • Jet2’s Scottish expansion
        • EU green lights Oger purchase
        • Borghetti belies Branson bluster
        • Aurigny sale cancelled
        • Hansung returns as T’way
        • UK’s Eastern moves into French market
        • RJ85 sale
        • Allegiant increases its stock repurchase programme
        • Aviation community adopts Beijing protocol on aviation safety
        • FAA proposes new rules to reduce pilot fatigue
        • SAS Cargo offers $14.64m to settle price-fix lawsuit
        • Baby boy found in bin of Gulf Air jet
        • More competition woe for Virgin Blue
        • Air Berlin: the media mogul
        • SkyTeam adds China Airlines
        • Heathrow props up BAA
        • 900 ATRs in service
        • China blocks LH A380 flights
        • Finnair shuts feeder door on Air Baltic
        • Faking flight crew back in the air
        • Firm news on ANA’s budget carrier
        • Airline route community to gather for World Routes event
        • China discovers hundreds of poorly qualified pilots
        • Liat launches cargo service
        • Caribbean and Latin American airlines enjoying successful 2010
        • Kingfisher marks BA’s first Indian codeshare
        • Aircraft & Engine Finance & Leasing
        • Fears of Christmas strike hit BA again
        • Etihad Crystal Cargo starts A330-200F service
        • Hong Kong Airlines takes A330-200F
        • Aircraft & Engine Finance & Leasing
        • French strike threatens EuroAirport services
        • LAX flights delayed due to security breach
        • August brings traffic increase for American Airlines
        • Delta records 1.1 per cent traffic increase
        • North America to invest $700bn in aircraft, says Boeing
        • Delta uncovers plans to overhaul 747-400 interiors
        • Willis Lease orders up to 10 Superjet 100s
        • Malév Air Tours completes restructuring
        • Wizz Air opens new Belgrade base and five routes
        • Comair to cut half its fleet by 2012
        • McNerney cheers government plans to boost export
        • AirTran firms lease at Atlanta International Airport
        • Air China switches 787 order
        • Atlanta finalises AirTran lease
        • Manchester gets superjumbo service
        • ETS verifier approved
        • Iberia narrows loss, posts first quarterly profit since 2008
        • SAS offloads MD90s
        • Norwegian opens Agadir connection
        • Busy Santiago route prompts Air France capacity hike
        • Richard Cherney joins HKAC
        • Details emerge from Icelandair restructuring
        • Etihad agrees Virgin Blue partnership
        • Short-haul success drags Virgin Blue out of the red
        • Air China records strong first half
        • Hawaiian launches Seoul connection
        • Nigeria injects $2bn into power and aviation sectors
        • American’s mechanics turn down contract
        • Thai government approves $2bn expansion for Suvarnabhumi Airport
        • ICAO awards Sion airport top safety status
        • Safer Nigeria looks to restart US flights
        • Profits soar 181 per cent for Turkish Airlines
        • GCAA and NBS to form statistical database
        • Aegean and Continental form codeshare
        • Cash-starved Sama Airlines to suspend flights
        • Virgin Atlantic in strike threat over holiday
        • US to invest $1.9m in Pennsylvanian airports
        • Aerovista buys 737-500 from Luxair
        • Tibet orders three A319s
        • ATA weighs the cost of 2009 dip
        • Orix announces aircraft lease deals
        • AirAsia net profit rises 42 per cent in 2Q
        • BAA staff agree to pay rise deal
        • Air New Zealand’s Japan charter demand triples
        • BAE to remarket SETE Aviation’s 767-300ER
        • Flight Options’ demise hits Viking fleet
        • Mexicana returns aircraft, waits on protection ruling
        • Volcano keeps SAS in red
        • BAE remarkets corporate 767
        • First 717 for Blue1
        • Meridiana agrees Olympic codeshare
        • Air Berlin pilots vote for strike
        • Booming 2010 for China Southern
        • China Airlines fills July seats
        • Air Mekong plans October start
        • Korean exits the red
        • Icelandair raises forecast
        • Virgin Blue concedes defeat in New Zealand
        • First post-merger Vueling comparison
        • First A330 freighter delivery
        • Skymark exploits JAL bankruptcy
        • Twitchy market tempers Qantas optimism
        • Astana enjoys strong first half
        • BA nears ground staff accord
        • Cost surge hits Copa profits
        • Dornier 328 sale
        • Summer setback for TUI
        • Cathay plans pre-crisis capacity surge
        • AerData buys Waviatech
        • Healthy July for Lufthansa
        • Austrian raises capacity, boosts load factor
        • Furious flight attendant storms off – in emergency slide
        • JAL restructuring plan includes 20,000 job losses
        • PAL could take action against departing pilots
        • Mexicana union talking to investors
        • Frontier extends Denver lease
        • Porter orders four Q400s
        • Mexicana scales back operations
        • Flight attendants told to lose weight or be reassigned
        • Delta announces NY-Reykjavik route
        • Eagle strike halts Alaska flight
        • Lufthansa ups freight rates
        • Back to black omens for Finnair
        • Etihad spots economy potential
        • Avmax adds regional jet duo
        • ST buys out pilot academy
        • SkyWest finally gets its hands on ExpressJet
        • Fraport raises year-end forecast
        • Asian success for Finnair
        • Brussels reaches Continental codeshare
        • Spain’s air space to empty as traffic controllers strike
        • Boeing increases India’s forecasted demand by $130bn
        • An-24 crash kills 11 onboard
        • ALC signs sale and leaseback for six Air France aircraft
        • Turkish Airlines and US Airways to share codes
        • Embraer ups 2010 guidance on successful 2Q results
        • PAL cancels flights as 25 pilots resign without warning
        • Beijing and Sydney airports form ‘sisterhood’
        • North America sees tentative growth for first time since 2007
        • Olympic attracts EC ire once more
        • ANA ponders budget carrier
        • PAL tells pilots to return to their posts
        • Vinci wins airport contracts
        • BA cabin crew talks restart
        • Virgin Atlantic rolls out new livery for A380
        • Aircastle announces sale-and-leaseback deal
        • Lufthansa Group posts €171m loss
        • Shanghai Airlines to quit Star Alliance
        • Southwest Airlines buys 25 737-700s
        • Airblue crash kills all 152 onboard
        • American Airlines pays $5m in freight and fuel price-fix investigation
        • TAM firms order for 25 Airbus aircraft
        • US air fares peak to second highest rise since 2001
        • Comair fined $275,000 for passenger bumping
        • UAL and Continental given the okay to merge
        • Airblue A321 crashes with many feared dead
        • Indira Gandhi Airport’s new terminal opens
        • Air France-KLM sees revenue climb 10.7 per cent
        • Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air and Icelandair agree codeshare deal
        • Air Berlin joins oneworld and forms codeshares
        • Greek strike closes Cyprus’ European air corridor
        • SIA beats forecast with S$253m profit
        • flyLAL renamed Small Planet Airlines
        • Austrian Airlines and Air Malta secure codeshare
        • Pearl Aircraft orders 30 Superjet 100s
        • Germania orders five A319s
        • Air Arabia selects CFM to power A320 fleet
        • Azerbaijan swaps order to take one 767 and two 767Fs
        • Continental records $223m 2Q income
        • Republic signs for 24 E190s
        • Virgin orders 40 A320s with options for 20
        • Travel Service Airline to lease five 737s from GECAS
        • THAI signs MoU for seven A330-300s
        • American firms options on 35 737-800NGs
        • Okay Airways named as customer for 10 737s
        • Etihad finalises purchase of 78 GEnx-1B engines
        • Qatar orders two 777s and reschedules 787 delivery
        • Hong Kong Airlines signs MOU for 15 A350s and 10 more A330s
        • LAN signs MoU for 50 A320-family aircraft
        • Air Lease places order for 10 new ATR 72-600s
        • Royal Jordanian purchases three additional 787s
        • Air Austral orders two 777-200s
        • Garuda orders six A330s
        • Qantas places firm order for seven Q400 NextGen Airliners
        • FAC launches capabilities database
        • American Airlines, BA and Iberia granted final approval on transatlantic bid
        • GECAS orders 40 737-800NGs
        • Embraer celebrates orders from TRIP and Azul
        • GECAS orders 60 A320-family aircraft
        • Leasing start-up Avolon orders 12 737s
        • Aeroflot signs up for 11 A330-300s
        • China Eastern orders CFM56-5Bs to power A320s
        • Norwegian opts for 15 737NGs
        • VistaJet places firm order for six Bombardier business jets
        • Boeing optimistic on orders at Farnborough
        • Further delays to 787 brings it to 1Q 2011
        • ALC places firm order for 51 A320-family aircraft
        • Emirates reveals order for 30 777s
        • Air China selects CFM56-5B for A320 fleet in $600m deal
        • TAM and Malaysia Airlines opt for P&W engines
        • Sukhoi to seal deal on 30 superjets at Farnborough
        • Boeing forecasts $3.6tn market for new commercial aircraft
        • Passenger traffic to rebound in 2010
        • AVWest orders four Bombardier jets
        • Alitalia receives first Airbus A330-200
        • Cabot arranges sale of A300s
        • European Commission gives the nod to BA-Iberia tie-up
        • Decision to block runways could affect UK’s competitiveness
        • Typhoon Basyang causes cancellation of 70 flights in Philippines region
        • Passenger numbers at Bristol Airport rise by 8.5 per cent
        • Barefoot bandit deported to US
        • BA Union appeals to shareholders to help end strikes
        • Air France, KLM and Martinair seek $87m cargo claim settlement
        • Norwegian 2Q results affected by volcanogate
        • Munich Airport figures show signs of recovery
        • BA: first UK carrier to take delivery of 777-300ER
        • Air France and Flybe to form codeshare
        • HKAC to lease three A320s to IndiGo
        • Beirut's chief of airport security steps down after body is found in landing gear
        • AerCap updates 2Q portfolio changes
        • US airlines hit by nationwide ticket fraud
        • Eurocontrol’s emissions tool given approval
        • UK traffic close to 2009 levels, says NATS
        • Xiaoshan airport shuts to let UFO pass
        • Croatia cabin crew end strike
        • Boeing announces deliveries as it adds 44 new orders
        • Embraer delivers 69 jets during 2Q
        • US tarmac rule sees delays drop 85 per cent
        • Skyworks finalises deals with Aerolease and SAS
        • OAG extends deal with SITA
        • ALTA member airlines carry 22.7 per cent more passengers in May
        • Teenage bandit blamed for Cessna theft
        • BA claims further strike will not dent profit
        • Finnair reports 26 per cent rise in Asian traffic
        • Aer Lingus’ traffic falls 8.6 per cent
        • European Commission updates its blacklist of airlines
        • EU blocks Ryanair’s attempts to take-over Aer Lingus
        • Asia-Pacific’s schedules seat numbers rise 10 per cent in July
        • DOT grants approval of American’s JFK-Haneda service
        • Iranian airlines in fuel lock-down
        • Aeroflot to order 11 A330s
        • Air France-KLM to cut over 4,000 jobs
        • BA traffic drops 11.1 per cent in June
        • Airbus sells 117 aircraft in first half of 2010
        • Bomb scare at New York’s JFK
        • Lufthansa orders places $317m order for CRJ900s
        • BAE arranges lease of 767 to Loftleidir
        • Eastern Airways adds Embraer 135 jet to its fleet
        • India’s new Terminal 3 to open its doors
        • Frontier announces fleet changes
        • Air China orders 20 737-800NGs
        • Delta divests two regional subsidiary airlines
        • Google buys travel software company ITA for $700m
        • Aegean Airlines joins Star Alliance
        • Air fares remain lower than pre-recession, says IATA
        • Hawaiian Airlines to start new service to south Korea
        • Finnair to open new route to Singapore
        • Kenya Airways joins the SkyTeam alliance
        • Ryanair to cut winter capacity by 16 per cent
        • Airport body scanners 20-times more dangerous, warn experts
        • Oman Air and Malaysia Airlines sign codeshare
        • Garuda Indonesia takes three 737-800NGs on sale and leaseback
        • US and Korea to close free trade deal
        • US network carriers make continued loss, LCCs and regionals reap rewards
        • Macquarie purchases two E190s from Jetscape
        • AK Bars Aero takes delivery of CRJ-200ER
        • Lufthansa and its union end long dispute
        • TAROM joins SkyTeam Alliance
        • BA: This offer should end union row
        • Tibet’s first domestic airline to fly mid-2011
        • San Jose International Airport to open new Terminal B
        • Rostechnologii orders 50 737NGs from Boeing
        • EU-US signs second stage in Open Skies agreement
        • Russia opens new commercial airport
        • Continental and TAM announce codeshare
        • Qatar to launch service to Budapest
        • International US tarmac rules reassessed after Virgin’s passengers are trapped onboard
        • DAA to employ 500 for Dublin’s Terminal 2
        • Dubai airport sees 13.5 per cent growth as Al Maktoum opens doors
        • Air India to resume flights to Australia
        • SkyTeam celebrates 10th year expansion plans
        • Copenhagen and Peel airports announce share sale
        • US passenger revenue rises 21 per cent, says ATA
        • Air Transat pilots step closer to strike
        • Gatwick rebrands under new ownership
        • RJ to lease seven new Airbus aircraft
        • CAM to buy three 767-300ERs from Qantas
        • Spring Airlines to lease two A320-200s from BOC
        • All Nippon to start new LCC
        • Competition Commission backs Cathay’s share purchase of Air China Cargo
        • EU and US sign MoU to link air traffic management systems
        • Unite just days from its third ballot in seven months
        • JAL applied to MLIT for immunity to link with American
        • Thai eyes order for 15 jetliners
        • Bangkok Airways to sue IATA
        • Jet Airways and United sign codeshare
        • Body scanner images to bypass staff unless a threat is detected
        • Transaero acquires fourth 777
        • Proposed Continental-United merger to impact on industry regulations
        • UAE to see six per cent growth, says GCAA
        • Stelios threatens to re-licence easyJet brand to competitor
        • India raises airport security over terrorist fears
        • US airline employment continues to plummet
        • Sweden stilled by pilot strike
        • OAG introduces new airline schedule technology
        • Bags go free with Continental and Delta’s branded credit cards
        • Tahiti’s international airport in slow-down as flights cancelled
        • Germania introduces Airbus aircraft to modernised fleet
        • New hope over BA battle as arbitrator joins talks
        • Turkish Airlines orders additional A330-200
        • easyJet is losing its LCC status, warns Stelios
        • Spice-Jet to double fleet following investment from new major shareholder
        • Beijing airport calls off flights due to thunderstorm
        • Spirit’s strike grounds flights over weekend
        • European traffic down 13.5 per cent, says ACI
        • Walsh rejects annual bonus
        • Airbus wins commitments worth $15.3bn at ILA Berlin Air Show
        • Aircastle purchases 737NG and leases it to Travel Service
        • Austrian reports positive May results
        • Cathay May figures up 12 per cent from last year
        • TAM orders 25 aircraft at Berlin Air Show
        • easyJet threatened with forced rebranding in another dispute with Stelios
        • JetBlue becomes member of IATA
        • Germany’s proposed green tax is the “worst kind”, says IATA
        • Spirit pilots poised to strike after cooling period ends
        • Emirates places order for additional 32 A380s
        • Industry is on the up despite Europe flagging, says IATA
        • Kingfisher moves into oneworld alliance
        • Sri Lankan government reclaims full shares in national carrier
        • ExpressJet announces $40m cost-cutting scheme
        • Delta offers first joint commercial and private booking plan
        • Ash ban will cost airlines up to €40m in extra EU ETS credits, warns AEA
        • FAA to hit Lion Mentari and Trans States Airlines with fines
        • BA down £98m in May due to strike
        • USAPA legal win paves way for new pilot contracts
        • Worldwide capacity to rise by seven per cent this month, says OAG
        • Emirates to hire 700 pilots to meet expansion plans
        • ALTA members see traffic increase 10.5 per cent in April
        • Etihad and Malév sign codeshare
        • ABTA warns against UK airport taxes
        • GOL joins IATA fellowship
        • Jetstar and Air France-KLM form alliance
        • Nigerian Eagle Airlines rebrands to Air Nigeria
        • Air travels for pets proves growth market
        • Atlas Air launches new charter service
        • DOT fines Delta and AirTran over falsely advertising fares
        • Jazz Air pilots vote in favour of strike
        • BA staff to ballot over July strikes
        • Sky Airline starts its Airbus operations
        • AIG records April traffic increase of 15.6 per cent
        • Air India responds to strike by debarring unions
        • Ash ban results in 2.4 per cent fall in international traffic
        • Continental first to announce 787 Dreamliner route
        • United sued by over-sleeping passenger
        • Flights resume at Air India as strike ruled illegal
        • BA strike reaches fourth day as talks prove futile
        • Auckland Airport to invest millions in Asia trade
        • Air Southwest to be sold
        • Key engine community stakeholders to meet
        • Air India workers in second day of strikes over gagging order
        • Union could forge deal without Walsh, says BASSA
        • EU and Latin American sign MoU on collaboration
        • Avolon purchases six A320s from AerCap
        • US aviation committee now in action
        • Northwest Florida opens new airport
        • UK airports announce expansion plans
        • Orix announces aircraft leasing deals
        • RJ receives two A330s
        • Air New Zealand increases winter capacity
        • Air Arabia Egypt to start flying in June
        • Phongsavanh Airlines orders three Sukhoi Superjet 100s
        • US passenger traffic on the rise
        • Kenya Airways to lease two E170s
        • Lufthansa receives first A380
        • ‘Annus horribilis’ costs Air France-KLM €1.56bn
        • Air Berlin posts €98.6m 1Q loss
        • SATA and TAP strengthen codeshare
        • Saudi and Egypt break open skies bond
        • ENAC’s €3m fine is biased, says Ryanair
        • Delta to open new Seattle-Asia routes
        • Freedom loses lawsuit against Delta
        • BA staves off strike for another day
        • Ash cloud continues to disrupt flights over UK and Holland
        • Iberia cuts 1Q losses
        • Mangalore airport opens new terminal building
        • HKIA records continued cargo growth
        • Munich airport celebrates 18th year of operations
        • TAM Airlines to join Star Alliance
        • BA to fly half of scheduled flights through strike
        • Emirates profits rise fourfold to $964m
        • ATA opposes UK per-aircraft tax
        • Etihad and Olympic Air sign codeshare
        • Afriqiyah crash leaves 10-year-old boy as sole survivor
        • Spirit Airlines’ pilots poised to strike
        • European traffic rises 5.2 per cent over 1Q
        • ATA urges US government to go easy on taxes
        • BA workers’ strike shows “callous disregard”, says airline
        • Ryanair engines stopped by ash deposits
        • Half of Europe’s delays are due to knock-on effects, says new report
        • All Nippon confirmed as customer for Q400NG order
        • Terrorist suspect was guilty of achy feet
        • BA workers’ strike shows “callous disregard”, says airline
        • Ryanair engines stopped by ash deposits
        • Half of Europe’s delays are due to knock-on effects, says new report
        • All Nippon confirmed as customer for Q400NG order
        • Terrorist suspect was guilty of achy feet
        • Air India to receive INR22,500 Crore government investment
        • BAA airport passenger numbers slump 23 per cent due to volcanic ash
        • Terrorist suspect arrested at Jinnah International Airport
        • FedEx orders six 777Fs
        • Copa secures Ex-Im funding for aircraft purchase
        • Air India to receive INR22,500 Crore government investment
        • BAA airport passenger numbers slump 23 per cent due to volcanic ash
        • Terrorist suspect arrested at Jinnah International Airport
        • FedEx orders six 777Fs
        • Copa secures Ex-Im funding for aircraft purchase
        • UK skies clear to fly as second ash ban lifted
        • Business Jet decline loses momentum, say speakers at EBACE
        • Austria fails to set EU safety directives
        • Airlines forced to increase checks on no-fly list
        • Unite supports longer strike on day of ballot
        • Delta and US given another “inexplicable” slot-swap deal by DOT
        • Trinidad and Tobago signs Open Skies agreement with US
        • Lufthansa Group announces €330m 1Q operating loss
        • WestJet takes $13.8m in 1Q 2010
        • Airline Purchasing & Maintenance EXPO opens to record attendance
        • Ash cloud imposes flight restrictions over Ireland
        • Ryanair to cancel fights from Prague Airport
        • Aviation Capital Solutions acquires five BAe 146s
        • Jazeera selects GAC Bahrain as cargo agent
        • ALTA announces March figures
        • OR Tambo airport opens new terminal in time for FIFA games
        • Transaero to lease 14 additional aircraft
        • MEA strike to cancel 23 flights
        • JAL plans to cut routes by up to 40 per cent
        • JetBlue announces $1m 1Q net loss
        • American suspends Beijing flights over slot disputes
        • Iceland’s airports reopen as volcanic ash clears
        • JAL to miss deadline as government causes contention?
        • AOA backs remuneration for Eyjafjallajokull flight ban
        • FAA calls for training to limit cockpit distractions
        • Airline Technical Purchasing & Maintenance Conference ready for takeoff
        • European flights resume, but backlog leaves many stranded
        • US and Israel form open skies pact
        • Airlines may be taking advantage in compensations claims, says Finnair
        • Vueling posts improved 1Q margins
        • Cathay takes delivery of 777-300
        • AMR’s results reflect challenging 1Q
        • Greece cuts airport landing and parking fees
        • US passenger traffic continues to rise, says ATA
        • Asia manufacturing market rapidly emerging, says report
        • North-Aire Aviation faces a $330,000 civil penalty
        • US airlines’ employment falls 3.5 per cent
        • Delta reports net loss of $256m
        • Abu Dhabi traffic rises 13.8 per cent, says ADAC
        • China Eastern records best passenger levels in years
        • What is the cost of the ash cloud?
        • United proposes three-way alliance with Continental and US
        • Southwest and WestJet to end codeshare
        • US Senator praised for oil speculation bill
        • HKIA up 6.5 per cent on passenger traffic for March
        • Correction: Cathay Pacific incident in Hong Kong
        • Pluna places firm order and options for CRJ900NGs
        • Listen or lose out, ERA tells Europe
        • AeroUnion cargo crash kills seven
        • AerCap surmises 1Q transactions
        • Cathay pilots praised for unpowered emergency landing
        • ACI reports European traffic figures
        • Korean Air reports “historic” 1Q profit
        • Ryanair to add 737-800 to Brussels route
        • Japan must put its house in order, says Bisignani
        • Lufthansa staff demonstrate over diluting of premium service
        • Avianca receives A319-115 from Jackson
        • AviChina reports 2.39 increase on turnover
        • Berlin passenger traffic rises 8.6 per cent in March
        • BA enters court on fuel surcharge fixing allegations
        • Embraer confirms Austral deal and 1Q 2010 deliveries
        • Emirates to sell and leaseback GE90-115B engines
        • SAS Group’s traffic rises 3.4 per cent in March
        • BAA’s passenger figures hit by BA strike
        • Boeing deliveries slip 11 per cent in first quarter
        • Aeroflot looks to start up budget subsidiary
        • Petro Air takes delivery of two E170s
        • United staff voice concern over possible US Airways merger
        • Ak Bars Aero takes CRJ-200ER from Magpie Aviation Leasing
        • Lufthansa pilots call-off strike
        • JAL to slash one third of workforce this year
        • AirBridgeCargo takes 747-700F delivery
        • Delta records traffic increase during March
        • Industry players to deliberate European asset management
        • Competition Commission raid African airlines in price-fix investigation
        • AFRAA attacks EU blacklist as biased
        • AirTran opens new pilot and flight attendant base
        • Turkish Airlines’ financial results give “great pleasure”
        • Hong Kong firms order for six A330-200
        • United Airlines’ staff strike despite offer of pay increase
        • Southwest contests Delta-US “back-room deal”
        • Qantas faults up after passenger tries to control aircraft with his mind
        • Virgin Blue places order for 50 CFM 56-7B engines
        • ANA subsidiaries to merge
        • City airline takes two ERJ-145s
        • Global traffic continues to rise, says ACI
        • American and JetBlue form alliance
        • Oman Air receives A330-300
        • Aer Lingus to cut EUR97m in costs after revenues fall 11 per cent
        • Malaysian Airlines orders A330-200Fs
        • Aerolease acquires three 757-200F
        • Washington delivers 30 per cent of US aerospace exports
        • Four start-up airlines to join Slovakian market?
        • Etihad and Emirates celebrate inaugural flights to Toyko
        • Transmile starts cargo ops at Changi
        • BA will keep 75 per cent of flights through strike, it says
        • Viva Macau has licence revoked
        • UA workers picket at Washington airport
        • DHL and BA’s cargo ops join cargo security partnership
        • Aeroflot and Air France extend codeshare
        • Iberia delays merger with BA
        • Jet Airways to lease three 777s to Thai
        • Next industry peak could occur in five years, say delegates
        • Highland Airways liquidates - leaving islanders stranded
        • China Airlines to employ 80 new pilots
        • Flyglobespan customers to lose money on ticket purchases
        • MIAL completes reconstruction of main runway
        • US traffic figures reflect growing confidence
        • airBaltic to open new base at Estonia
        • BOC’s net 2009 profit rises 28 per cent
        • Delta offers new slot-swop proposal to FAA
        • WTO’s subsidies ruling – today’s interesting reading for Boeing and Airbus
        • Abu Dhabi Airport sees 17 per cent growth in February
        • AirTran taken to task by school teacher
        • Jet2 to introduce new livery and low-cost interior
        • Boeing to bring production rate increases forward
        • Air China to become majority owner of Shenzen Airlines
        • Fokker’s support center to remarket two Fokker 70 aircraft
        • Firecracker found in hold of Kingfisher aircraft
        • ICAO pledge support to rebuild Haiti’s aviation infrastructure
        • Iraq eager for new Boeing aircraft
        • BA and Unite resume talks in effort to avert strike
        • Virgin America plans to start expansion into Canada
        • Preliminary ACI results show steep declines, but also some recovery
        • BA strikers seek international support
        • Iberia and BA to approve merger deal next week
        • Emirates Airline pair jailed for "sexy texts"
        • ELFAA appeals to EC to investigate state aid to carriers
        • Is aircraft re-engining like jumping into the fire?
        • SAS ordered to pay Norwegian €20m in damages
        • Air Partner puts PJOC into administration
        • Delta may cut 840 jobs in cost-cutting move
        • Spanair selects Birmingham as first UK scheduled airport
        • Air Berlin reduces 787 orders
        • UK airports experience biggest passenger slump since WW2
        • Embraer bullish on demand for 150-200 seaters
        • Industry polled on market changes
        • GECAS awarded environmental accreditation from AFRA
        • SAS embarks on cost-cutting measures
        • Heathrow signs £800m construction contract for Terminal 2
        • Iberia’s February load factor shows improvement
        • HKIA February traffic shows across-the-board increase
        • IATA halves 2010 forecasted loss
        • BA worker plots suicide bombing
        • Industry oil bill to rise by $19bn this year, says IATA
        • Japan opens its 98th airport
        • Passenger demand to rise 5.6 per cent and cargo demand 12 per cent, IATA forecasts
        • Volga-Dnepr takes IL-76TD-90VD
        • US regional airlines have doubled over decade, says RAA
        • China Ex-Im Bank to loan Sri Lanka $190m for new airport
        • United orders 25 A350-900 XWB aircraft
        • Aer Lingus to fire non-compliant cabin crew, forcing lower salaries on those left
        • Global capacity tops pre-recession figures, says OAG
        • Swiss reports CHF326m profit slump but remains in black
        • Allegiant to expand Hawaiian ops with order for six 757
        • Boeing confirms Turkish as customer for 20 737s
        • Lufthansa Consulting joins ALTA
        • Aircastle reports year-end figures
        • SAS continues to record traffic decline though passenger numbers could be on the up
        • Passenger numbers in Asia-Pacific pull ahead of North America
        • Ryanair announces 3Q loss
        • FAA proposes $2.5m civil penalty against American Eagle
        • Continental in the dock over Concorde crash
      • Technology
        • Direct Maintenance supports Malaysia’s 777-200s
        • Eirtech adds hangars in Czech Republic
        • ST Aerospace to add simulator centre in Singapore
        • Southwest mechanics reject integration proposal
        • Keighley heat treatment certified to AS9100 revision C
        • Sabena technics conducts A310 modification for Phoenix
        • SIAEC and Panasonic launch IFEC repair centre
        • Trent XWB engine completes first flight test
        • Scoot agrees MRO deal with SIAEC
        • Flyme opts for Sabena technics component support
        • Jeju to install Honeywell avionics on new 737-800s
        • CEBU to receive TotalCare for new Trent 700s
        • JAL signs $450m deal with P&W
        • SIAEC implements Airbus inventory system
        • ST Aerospace, Aerosim sign training MoU
        • LHT wins SriLankan spare parts contract
        • Asiana extends LHT component contract
        • ATR adds Fokker Services Asia to MRO network
        • Honeywell chosen by China Eastern
        • Boeing provides GoldCare for Singapore Airlines Cargo
        • SR Technics wins SpiceJet engine contract
        • Eastar opts for ST Aerospace CFM56-7B support
        • TAME picks Barfield for ATR42-500 work
        • LHT sets up Singapore parts base
        • Turkish to conduct C checks on Saudi Aramco jets
        • Goodrich celebrates 777 landing gear success with Boeing
        • Airbus completes 4-D traffic management trial
        • Boeing gears up for 737 MAX wind tunnel tests
        • BAE secures multiple spares contracts
        • TUI Travel and Titan select Avtrade for parts support
        • Braathens implements ‘AMOS’
        • LTP unveils new A380 hangar
        • ARSA anticipates presidential signing of FAA bill
        • ILS appoints Gael as representative in Middle East
        • SCHROTH selects Avio-Diepen as distributor
        • EASA approves turboprop and JET ‘SwiftBroadband’
        • Spirit opens Las Vegas maintenance base
        • Easyjet to assist in green taxiing system trials
        • Singapore to launch Boeing software
        • AJW meets AS9120 standard
        • LTMIL reaffirms commitment to Milan Malpensa
        • THAI implements maintenance cost-cutting measure
        • Direct Maintenance launches Zambian line station
        • Comlux to use Pentagon 2000SQL
        • OceanAir opts for Fokker F100 landing gear MRO
        • Embraer conducts first Legacy 500 engine run
        • AMR to close Fort Worth maintenance base
        • Ireland hopes to benefit from harbouring Malév aircraft
        • EASA approves Superjet 100
        • MTI to research metallic final machining methods
        • LAN picks AFI KLM E&M for APU support
        • Pluna selects AeroTurbine for materials support
        • Qantas trials wireless IFE from LS
        • Jet Aviation Zurich authorised for limited Embraer line services
        • ARSA welcomes new FAA bill
        • Dowty opens Brisbane Q400 repair facility
        • AFI KLM E&M selected by Luxair for APU repairs
        • Aveos implements Airbus inventory service
        • GE opens $50m engine testing centre in Winnipeg
        • Inflite now offers ATR42/72 base and line maintenance
        • Composites research facility opens in Belfast
        • LHT partially automates composite repairs
        • Constant fits Wi-Fi on EMB135LR
        • Atlantic opts for PASSUR FBO fuel portal
        • ARSA approves Component Control software
        • Embraer to buy EADS stake in OGMA
        • Boeing picks TAP M&E for 777 landing gear services
        • Indra plans training centre in Barcelona
        • Dassault service station opens in Florida
        • Gama sets up FBO at Sharjah
        • ATA revises flight operations specification
        • AvWorks/Precision dismantle Learjet 24
        • TAP M&E launches RFID engine overhaul technology
        • ALN and Chapman Freeborn to collaborate on AOG
        • ST Aerospace scooped $350m of business in 4Q 2011
        • LTT adds online training resources
        • Tunisia approves Mechtronix simulator for SFA
        • LTM takes on third A340-600 modification
        • Alcoa to expand aluminium lithium capacity
        • AAR adds to Unison component inventory
        • AeroTurbine wins renewed contract from EGAT
        • EASA certifies PowerJet engine variant
        • Air Arabia conducts first in-house A320 C check
        • TAE buys NAS Services from Cobham
        • Japan approves Chromalloy Connecticut facility
        • Turkish and 328 join forces for design projects
        • Cebu/CAE start work on new Philippines training centre
        • CAAC gives myTECHNIC the go-ahead for MRO
        • Silver now found in Gainesville
        • AAR PetroTech unveils oil purification technology
        • Hawaiian expands nacelle support from Goodrich
        • National tribunal approves Qantas/union deal
        • BA 787s to feature Messier-Bugatti-Dowty wheels/brakes
        • BA and Thales sign IFE maintenance deal
        • Contour picks Crane’s seat control system
        • Turkish introduces Wi-Fi on transatlantic flights
        • B/E Aerospace cleans up $800m of 737 lavatory business
        • BA CityFlyer signs Goodrich for E190 services
        • Air Via picks Dublin Aerospace for C checks
        • AeroThrust to establish Gulf facility
        • CTAL composite components centre unveiled
        • AeroTurbine wins material support contract
        • Widebody training strengthens FL Technics
        • SAS to deploy safety software
        • Zodiac finalises Contour acquisition
        • PPS adds Q400 propeller to MRO capabilities
        • FL Technics now approved for Hawker 125
        • Southwest ‘Evolves’ its cabins
        • Turkish Technic joins Airbus MRO network
        • AMA gains AFIRS order from Canada
        • Skyguide to maintain MeteoSwiss radar
        • ARINC installs new ATN routers in Europe
        • Thomson opts for consumables support from PDQ
        • Aviall to distribute fuel management systems for Ontic
        • CAE wins $65m simulator contracts
        • Cyprus extends AJW support until 2016
        • Malaysia Airlines opts for Lufthansa Systems EFB
        • Advaero tests new composite
        • ST PAE Holdings to take over AES stake
        • LHT buys out minority owners of AirLiance
        • Aviation Inflatables to use Component Control software
        • Oakenhurst launches oxygen system workshop
        • Revima APU gains part 145 status for PW901C
        • NP Photonics announces aerospace product development
        • ExecuJet approved for maintenance in Cayman Islands
        • Flybe academy gains second simulator
        • Comlux to fit CTT’s humidification system on Boeing VIP jet
        • Jet Midwest selected for C check and paint services
        • HAECO to assist Cathay with airframe rotables
        • Griffin swoops for New Jersey facility leased by GE
        • Simrit to provide emergency seals for C919
        • Quatro to make 787-9 composite stowage bins
        • Bombardier to develop Learjet site, Wichita
        • Boeing hits 35/month production rate for 737
        • B/E Aerospace buys UFC Aerospace
        • Eastar Jet to receive AJW support
        • Brussels selects AMOS from Swiss-AS
        • Spirit delivers A350 section 15
        • ARSA welcomes safety results
        • Resource Group takes control of LRTT
        • GAS approved as Rockwell Collins BRS distributor
        • Ameco modifies A330-200 cabins for Air China
        • Cracks found on the A380
        • Air Bishek opts for A430 wheels and tyres support from Turkish
        • PDQ launches revamped services
        • GA Telesis maintains Gold status with Boeing
        • PPG unveils electrocoat primer
        • CAE launches business aircraft training centre, Mexico
        • CTS to overhaul GE CF6-80s for Vision and MLW
        • Avianca opts for Ancra 330-200F cargo systems
        • United mechanics ratify new contract
        • Etihad signs up for Air BP online training
        • EASA approves Ethiopian MRO
        • Signature buys air centres from Azalea, Alabama
        • VT Aerospace acquires EcoServices
        • MRJ undergoes ‘iron bird’ testing
        • AFI KLM E&M reports two contracts in Libya
        • First South Carolina 787 puts weight on wheels
        • TAP M&E Brazil completes A320 check
        • 757-20PCF redelivered to CAM
        • ERA air traffic management system deployed in Namibia
        • Qantas and maintenance union propose terms
        • AvWorks to supervise Precision dismantling
        • Boeing takes delivery of parts for 1,000th 777
        • Pratt & Whitney’s Shanghai site overhauls 100th CFM56
        • Skymark chooses Spirit for 737NG spares
        • Locatory.com to monitor parts authenticity with Russian institute
        • Virgin teams up with Lufthansa Systems for new IFE
        • AEI converts second aircraft for Varig
        • Monarch wins easyJet contract
        • Superjet training centre opens
        • JetBlue selects P&W engines, maintenance services
        • CAE sells four simulators in separate contracts
        • Avia predicts $1.42bn engine maintenance demand from Russia, CIS and Baltic
        • Australian operators urged to install ADS-B
        • Blackland adds component manufacturer
        • PTC gains simulator approval
        • QinetiQ launches waste solution
        • Spirit switches 787 composite wing part production to Malaysia
        • Virgin Australia supports new biofuel method from Licella
        • ARSA laments loss of FAA’s Babbitt
        • AvWorks dismantles 727 for parts
        • Messier-Bugatti-Dowty/Barfield sign co-operation agreements
        • Pegasus contracts Turkish for 737NG carbon brakes support
        • EADS EFW delivers conversions for RUS and European Air Transport
        • Emirates to roll out Wi-Fi on A380 fleet
        • Comlux attains ASF status for Global aircraft
        • Boeing, IAM union reach deal
        • Airbus begins joining A350 front fuselage section
        • Etihad operates environmental test flights
        • Spirit reaches 777 forward fuselage milestone
        • Quantum to manage FPRG facility
        • Titan extends Monarch support arrangement
        • Airbus lawsuit takes Aviation Partners by surprise
        • NAT, HAECO win Virgin cabin reconfiguration contract
        • MTU, Sagem form JV
        • SAS 737-800s to be refitted with Recaro seats
        • Mechtronix FSTD approved for new ATR-600 series
        • AAR concludes Telair/Nordisk acquisition
        • Atlantic opts for TP Aerospace wheels and brakes support
        • PAL contracts SRT for Airbus component repairs
        • Execujet opens two new FBOs in Australasia
        • Embraer unveils global customer centre in Florida
        • AELS initiates 737-500 disassembly
        • Goodrich signs ATI for landing gear forgings
        • ARSA makes latest push for long-term FAA reauthorisation
        • TALSCO acquires 777-200 landing gears for rotable pool
        • Avia Solutions to establish new presence in Malaysia
        • Air France suspends maintenance at TAECO
        • Sabreliner goes live with ‘IFS Applications’
        • Boeing unveils new interior components plant
        • Yakutia opts for Turkish C check and painting services
        • SuperJet installs A320 FFS at Venice training centre
        • Astronics buys Ballard Technology
        • UOP to supply US government with renewable fuel
        • Goodrich wins Monarch EFB order
        • QuEST makes acquisition as part of GKN partnership
        • AkzoNobel base coat/clear coat system qualified
        • Sharklets complete first flight
        • 737 MAX set to be constructed in Puget Sound
        • TAECO investigates missing A340 screws
        • API’s Falcon 900 winglets approved in Canada
        • Inmarsat appoints OnAir as Global Xpress distributor
        • SIAEC to maintain new SIA A330s
        • CORRECTION - Jordan Airmotive
        • Atlas Composites gains recognition in UK
        • A340 flies to Boston with screws missing
        • Monarch opts for PL emergency lighting from STG
        • Airberlin technik to perform transit checks on Emirates A380
        • Canada invests in aircraft recycling research
        • FAA approves Jet Aviation for G200 maintenance
        • Thales SSJ100 simulator installed in Russia
        • AB Volvo may sell Aero division
        • TAM MRO licence renewed in Bermuda
        • FAA approves CAE’s 787 simulator to level C
        • CAE and InterGlobe start work on Delhi training centre
        • Smartlynx opts for Turkish C check and painting
        • GKN to establish parts assembly site, South Carolina
        • Embraer to set up logistics hub in Dubai with Kuehne +Nagel
        • Airbus begins A350 wing assembly
        • Boeing implements environmental scheme for 777s
        • New Breed chosen for Boeing fastener supply chain
        • AJW unveils finance arm HQ in Hong Kong
        • Aerolíneas enters into parts agreement with Embraer
        • Airbus “Sharklets” ready for flight testing
        • Airbus unveils logistics hub in Tianjin, China
        • Air Berlin to use spare PW150A engines from LTAA
        • Finnair Technical Services to implement AMOS
        • FAA grants PTC for G650
        • Embraer and Alcoa enter technology partnership
        • VAS Aero progresses with A320/340 remarketing for GMT
        • navAero’s EFB receives EASA STC for A330s
        • Emirates to use two new CAE simulators in Dubai
        • Alaska reaches agreement with mechanics association
        • Commsoft wins Jet Time contract
        • Retan Aerospace becomes MTU Maintenance Dallas
        • Bombardier to establish manufacturing facility in Morocco
        • LHT and NAS-Holding to offer technical services, Saudi Arabia
        • Emirates contracts LHT and AFI KLM E&M
        • Garuda contracts CFM for CFM56-7B services
        • Japan approves Chromalloy repair station, San Antonio
        • Safran and Honeywell begin “green” taxiing tests
        • Royal Jordanian chooses AFI KLM E&M for A330 parts support
        • Flydubai signs $20m Honeywell APU support contract
        • First 787 change incorporation work completed
        • Republic/CFM LEAP-X deals total $6bn
        • Lufthansa Technik Middle East Services established in Dubai
        • SSSI and ULS sign Sabena for component repairs
        • Boeing and Hawai’i BioEnergy to collaborate on biofuels
        • DFS approved as reseller of Falcon 7X connectivity solution
        • First A350 XWB fuselage section ready for systems installation
        • CAE Santiago doubles LAN training capacity
        • Elbit unveils avionics repair expansion
        • TIMCO launches new interiors site
        • Moursy to strengthen GE in Middle East and Africa
        • SDV to manage Airbus spares warehouses
        • Trent 700 inlet cowl repair capability extended
        • CTT wins ACJC order
        • Boeing starts assembly of 1,000th 777
        • Virtual reality to revolutionise cabin installation?
        • Locatory.com now accessible through smart phones
        • LOT details fleet condition
        • Bombardier MRO sites in Belfast and Dallas gain AS9110
        • P&W and Flight Sciences partner with Aviaso
        • Panasonic wins UCH Wi-Fi contract
        • El Al, WheelTug sign LoI
        • Algae-based Solazyme behind first commercial US biofuel flight
        • Marilake adds Transport Canada approvals
        • Leadership team for Mubadala Aerospace MRO network announced
        • TIMCO seat awarded patent
        • Norway to take initiative in biofuel production?
        • Foreign repair station ban costing millions, says ARSA
        • PAS attains quality management certification
        • Lufthansa Systems selected by Aerolíneas Argentinas
        • Aviation Network Services acquired by Triumph Group
        • Vertical tail section of Thai A380 painted
        • CSeries wind tunnel tests complete
        • Boeing and Embraer collaborate to research biofuels
        • FL Technics becomes ‘GoldCare’ partner
        • AkzoNobel to open new plant in China
        • Cirrus establishes first full motion simulator in Europe
        • ALN attains ISO 9001:2008 and joins ASA
        • Eznis Airways implements Swiss-AS MRO software
        • Europe Airpost and Greenwings opt for LHT support
        • Production of first A350 progresses
        • AAR strengthened by Telair and Nordisk acquisitions
        • IZair contracts Turkish for landing gear support
        • GE and NTP agree CT7 engine overhaul deal
        • FAA to fine Pinnacle and Streamline
        • EGAT conducts heavy maintenance for Asiana
        • Rossiya selects MAEL for line maintenance
        • Precision receives aircraft for 757-200PCC Combi programme
        • EASA issues CAMO approval for Hawker Beechcraft, UK
        • ST racks up $453m of maintenance contracts in 3Q 2011
        • GKN to move NLF wings to Clean Sky phase two
        • Nok to receive total support from LHT
        • AEI Congress hears of maintenance outsourcing problems
        • Qantas engineers dispute continues
        • EADS to continue with Leica metrology equipment
        • First Trent XWB engine installed on A380 flying testbed
        • Messier-Bugatti-Dowty prepares for A320neo
        • New maintenance JV to launch in India this month
        • Pegasus and Somon opt for Turkish maintenance work
        • Brussels Airlines selects LTM for A330 maintenance/cabin retrofit
        • AMETEK rolls out Quantum Control in Singapore and UK
        • Turkish supports Ariana with pool services
        • LTT establishes new online presence
        • Jet-Care launches app
        • Boeing completes final assembly of first United 787
        • Gulfstream links up with GE for G650 health
        • New Airbus wing factory opens in Wales
        • CAE announces simulator sales for 2Q
        • MAEL completes Thomas Cook maintenance work
        • ST Aerospace wins Japanese contract
        • BAR acquired by Stony Point
        • Marshall signed by TAP for interior upgrades
        • Air Europa joins TRUEngine
        • AkzoNobel and Pantheon develop chrome-free pre-treatment
        • NIKI Luftfahrt chooses Turkish for base maintenance/painting
        • STATCO unveils engine centre in Xiamen, China
        • Boeing launches Beijing service centre
        • Bombardier and GE sign engine service agreements
        • LHT to ensure all is peachy for Japan’s new airline
        • Dassault chooses PPG for Falcon cockpit windows
        • Component Control releases ‘Web Online RFQ’
        • Garuda and CFM sign MoU for CFM56-7B support
        • Bombardier launches Dash 8/Q-series diagnostics solution
        • Chromalloy unveils revamped engine repair centre
        • Aviall/Pentagon partnership expands web services
        • Aero to use Teradyne’s ‘Spectrum CTS’
        • Boeing bestows ‘GoldCare’ status on NAYAK
        • Neos sends 737-800s to Turkish for C checks and paint services
        • Timken completes new test cell
        • Aero Inventory opts for Quantum web store solution
        • FAA approves Nextant’s 400XT remanufactured aircraft
        • AMES poised to expand
        • Jet Aviation approved for line maintenance at Al Bateen
        • Pegasus chooses Turkish for 737CL base maintenance
        • Large part of CFM56 fleet now covered by TRUEngine
        • Ex-WECO executives accused of using uncertified parts
        • BA uses Iberia’s CFM56-5B maintenance
        • Thales acquires Omnisys, Brazil
        • PW1200G finishes ground testing
        • Bulgaria chooses LHT Sofia for component, line and base support
        • Onur contracts Turkish Technic for A321 C checks
        • AerData to offer aircraft and engine technical services
        • ATR certifies RAS for flight control repair and overhaul
        • LHT signs Hamilton Sundstrand and Virgin deals
        • Wizz to wash with P&W’s ‘EcoPower’
        • EADS SECA now providing engineering services for P&WC engines
        • CAA extends maintenance cover from Sabena
        • Bombardier widens Tucson payroll
        • Mesa awards landing gear MRO deal
        • MTU cements stake in PW1100 programme
        • NIAR gains testing certification
        • AAR supplies KAI
        • Air Canada awards engine MRO contract
        • XL Airways France continues with MAEL technical handling
        • SNA picks MTU Zhuhai, for CFM56-7 maintenance
        • Air Tartarstan selects LHT Sofia for C and D checks
        • EasyJet to use GKN front windshield replacements for A320s
        • Cargolux opts for P&W health monitoring for PW4056 engines
        • JAL contracts LHT for 787 parts support
        • MTU and AVIC look to collaborate on domestic C919 engine
        • ISO approves Delta TechOps engine maintenance, landing gear shops
        • JetBlue picks VAS to redistribute A320, E190 material
        • Last Boeing Plant 2 structures taken down
        • FAA fines Cessna for wing failure
        • Summit opens new hangar and paint facility
        • Mxi launches Cloud-based service
        • Paperless cabin takes off
        • Avtrac wins Bermudan approval
        • Engine order plus MRO deal nets Rolls $400m
        • Air Europa chooses SRT for components
        • Xi’an wins MTU supply contract
        • Dublin Aerospace uses voice link from dBD
        • Baltic Aviation establishes A320 simulator in Lithuania
        • MNG Technic starts first of three MNG P2F conversions
        • RAK Airways opts for AJW A320 component support
        • Goodrich CTG starts work on new composites centre, UK
        • Somon Air selects IFE Services
        • STAA acquires Mechtronix simulator for MPL
        • TCCA renews TAM MRO certification
        • Aeroman starts hangar expansion, El Salvador
        • P&WC and AVIC establish MRO JV in China
        • First A350 XWB wing lower cover delivered for assembly
        • Embraer and Jet Aviation sign MoU for Legacy jet support
        • AMA to install AFIRS in Nigeria
        • CRS approved to provide Gulfstream services
        • First PW1500G flight test programme completed
        • Jet chooses JorAMCo for 737NG heavy maintenance
        • Multicore avionics working group formed to standardise certification
        • GATS to organise supply chain with TRAX software
        • InselAir to receive exchange/repair support from Fokker Services
        • Comlux-KZ gains EASA approval
        • Monarch wins Alitalia line contract
        • FL Technics to support Europe Airpost 737s
        • Major capacity expansion at LHT Sofia
        • AJW acquires four 737-300s for part out
        • ATR and SIM AÉRO unveil ATR 72-500 simulator centre
        • Alaska faces $590k FAA fine for improper hose clamp installation
        • Constant Aviation now approved for Phenom 100/300
        • ATI now offers PMA JT15D-5 combustion pins
        • Yakutia opts for FL Technics line maintenance
        • GKN opens UK one-stop fuel tank shop
        • P&W’s Shanghai base completes first overseas CFM56 overhaul
        • GAMECO begins eight-bay hangar construction
        • FL Technics begins first Hawker 700B base maintenance
        • bmi opts for IFE Services
        • Volga-Dnepr UK gains ISO quality and environment approval
        • KLM operates Fokker anniversary flight with biofuel
        • Machida introduces new 4mm borescope
        • EDAC wins $22m engine components contract
        • Airbus transports first A350 upper wing cover
        • Aerospace leaders create environment/supply chain group
        • Camo Air Support to use AD Software’s Airpack
        • FAA approves Aviation Partners’ winglets for Falcon 900
        • United Continental and IBT to recommence technician talks
        • Qantas starts 747 reconfiguration work
        • Embraer and GE complete HEFA test flights
        • ATK unveils new HQ/composites manufacturing centre
        • Jet Time opts for APU support from Dublin Aerospace
        • Enter Air selects TP Aerospace for wheels and brakes services
        • Gulfstream launches brake shop in California
        • Air Europa opts for PBH support from AJW
        • AMES progresses with heavy maintenance on five DHL aircraft
        • LS launches new data centre near London
        • ASA contracts Aeroplex for base maintenance
        • CAA approves Mechtronix A320 FFS
        • CAT awarded Brazil certification
        • Embraer appoints Metrojet as service centre
        • Inmarsat reaches agreement with Rockwell Collins
        • FL Technics wins Yamal contract
        • West Star approved for Phenom jets in East Alston, Illinois
        • New site for 3 Points Machining and Aerospace, Canada
        • Jet Midwest and Phoenix Aerosolutions to convert Fokker 100s
        • Copa signs up for two Mechtronix simulators
        • Correction
        • GOL to launch individual onboard entertainment
        • LHT and SCHOTT to collaborate on cabin lighting
        • ST Aerospace secures over SGD$260m of business in 2Q 2011
        • SpiceJet opts for SmartParts support for Q400
        • EGME performs heavy checks for Aerovista
        • Austrian installs lightweight seats on short-haul fleet
        • AELS delivers end-of-life solutions in Mexico and Spain
        • UAM to disassemble 747-400
        • ADI and ADI Shuttle takeover
        • CAA hands CAMO approval to AMS
        • CASA approves first maintenance provider under new rules
        • MTC Certech unveils new ceramic core hardening technique
        • Thomas Cook Belgium opts for EGME support
        • MTU hands over first GEnx TCF to GE
        • Airservices and AeroPearl enter into A$100m deal
        • Gulf heads for the cloud
        • Bombardier opts for ViaSat airborne communications
        • Aviall to provide material and services in Russia
        • FlightSafety all set to open Oklahoma facility
        • FAA issues de-icing and conflict of interest rulings
        • Dallas Airmotive celebrates LABACE success
        • AEM broadens offering with new extinguisher repair facility
        • Boeing AHM for Japan’s 787s
        • Eurocontrol selects ARINC to support VDL2 testing
        • GazpromAvia and PowerJet agree SaM146 support
        • Jet Aviation conducts first Legacy 650 L1 check in Dubai
        • AMA to install AFIRS for Middle East client
        • FL Technics gets go-ahead for Russian hangar complex
        • Boeing completes 787-8 flight tests
        • First China Southern A380 enters final phase of tests
        • Leap fan tests on schedule, says CFM
        • Chromalloy sets up South Korean subsidiary
        • FL Technics modifies Boeing interiors
        • Volga-Dnepr joins SRJ MRO network
        • Goodrich and VSMPO-AVISMA to supply A350-1000 programme
        • Flight Display approves SA MENA for sales, support and installation
        • Coradine and Aspen help iPad to become preferred EFB
        • Rossiya selects Finnair Engine Services to maintain CFM56-5Bs
        • Virgin America opts for AAR maintenance and installation
        • Airbus delivers first A350 XWB keel beam to Saint-Nazaire
        • Bombardier to establish Brazilian RSO this year
        • Jet Midwest to dismantle two F100s for parts
        • Pryer unveils new hydroforming presses
        • West Star launches QR code for on-call app
        • Global Aviation announces latest expansion
        • EGME reviews salary scheme with help from Lufthansa Consulting
        • BAE selects Maintenix
        • Weststar to manage maintenance/logistics with AIRPACK
        • TC Power receives unexpected delivery
        • EADS EFW delivers converted A300-600 to Maximus
        • Superjet completes initial type rating recovery training
        • CRS and Aeross cement JV in Brazil
        • American Eagle hit with $155,000 fine
        • Engineer killed during engine maintenance, NZ
        • LS enhances ICP offering
        • First A350 centre wing box ready for assembly
        • AAR unveils wheels and brakes maintenance facility, Miami
        • Fokker moves to correct trade restrictions error
        • Superjet begins hot soak trials
        • Boeing paints first 787 and completes 747-8 flight testing
        • Hammonds’ electrical ODVs ordered for 787 production floor
        • CMC’s new EFB to be forward-fitted on Ethiopian 737NG
        • StandardAero, Omaha, performs first TFE731 line inspection
        • BA extends use of LS’ Lido technology
        • BAE to assist upkeep of new Falko portfolio
        • Lithuania: FL Technics receives CL600-2B19 certification
        • AEI to undertake 737-400SF, 11-pallet pax conversion
        • SR Technics, ADAT and Sanad to support Virgin Australia components
        • MTU buys majority share in Retan Aerospace
        • NATS to deploy cloud-based infrastructure
        • Atlasjet to receive APU support from Turkish Technic
        • B/E chooses Dynomax for first-class A380/777 seat parts
        • China enables G150 registrations
        • SpiceJet and IndiGo aircraft clash at IGI Airport
        • ARSA slams Congress for lack of FAA reauthorisation
        • SuperJet deploys SSJ100 FFS at Moscow training centre
        • Alliance signs up for NIRVANA
        • Flightcom launches wireless ground communications gear
        • MAEL launches design capabilities in Manchester
        • ATA urges Congress to invest in alternative fuels
        • Boltaron and Avio-Diepen sign distribution deal for plastic sheets
        • ‘Envirotainers’ get first airline usage
        • ARINC to provide connectivity for EVA
        • aeroinv.com now listed on ILS
        • Spirit engineers reject contract offer
        • H80 engine completes ground certification
        • Revisa becomes B/E Aerospace service centre
        • FL Technics to disassemble 737s for parts
        • GE Aviation to open second Mississippi facility
        • Transport Canada grants STC to AMA
        • Austrian completes A320 interior refurbishment
        • ETA Global to perform final assembly for WheelTug
        • Brazilian biofuel study underway
        • Phenom 300 gets Australian type certification
        • ST Aerospace reports Q2 contracts
        • Airbus extends relationship with Messier-Bugatti-Dowty
        • Hamilton to maintain JAL 787 systems
        • Touch-control flight displays unveiled by Rockwell Collins
        • JTT becomes wholly owned P&W facility
        • Signature Flight Support purchases Florida FBO
        • SITA reaches ACARS milestone
        • First 737 in new engine configuration delivered
        • Monarch wins Strategic line maintenance contract
        • Jetcare signs on for Commsoft software
        • US-specific updates to Lufthansa solution
        • Mxi opens office in Hong Kong
        • FL Technics to support Wizz Air
        • Malaysian MROs sign co-operation agreement
        • Swiss-AS wins Portuguese contract
        • Embraer joins recycling association
        • Jet Midwest receives widespread certification
        • EASA issues CAMO certification for AATS
        • SOAR’s AOG network welcomes TASS
        • Pegasus and IZair opt for LS’ Lido/Flight
        • Boeing and R-R address AFRA AGM in Washington
        • EADS unveils metal parts plant in Romania
        • AJW broadens Honeywell parts repair/supply deal
        • BAE to maintain support for asset management business
        • MTU to support US Airways V2500-A1 engines until 2016
        • Eurocontrol moves closer to SES network manager role
        • Lufthansa tries out commercial biofuel flights
        • Compass expands Embraer support agreement
        • Iberia sustains 200/year engine services target
        • AAC unveils full-scale BBJ airframe mock-up
        • Adria opts for LS planning systems
        • Shell’s HPC oil completes six months’ commercial service
        • Chromalloy adds gas turbine services to Georgia facility
        • First Spirit test pylon rolled out for CSeries
        • Ethiopian goes live with Mxi software
        • MAEL to continue maintenance for Onur Air
        • Boeing opens paint hangar in Renton
        • Hamilton Sundstrand, Mubadala reach 787 agreement
        • Finnair announces commercial biofuel flight
        • AJW begins transition to new HQ
        • Southern picks AMOS MRO software
        • ACNZ chooses Commsoft’s AMHS
        • Japan approves Chromalloy centres
        • 787 completes service-ready validation
        • FAA to fine eight companies for violations
        • Jet Aviation St Louis gains Learjet 40/45 Wi-Fi STC
        • Tyrolean in 3 Points spares deal
        • PCC buys $900m Primus
        • Turkish to undertake SunExpress maintenance
        • ECFT set for new UAE training facility
        • Strategic to unveil new maintenance capability
        • Piedmont picks DATS for Dash-8 support
        • Airbus, DLR test fuel cell technology
        • Virgin Australia seeks biofuel development
        • Production on first US-built Phenom 100 begins
        • West Star to provide maintenance at SUS
        • Sensichips added to Aero Sekur Group
        • Thomas Cook/Condor chooses ADAT
        • COMAC approves ANAC primer and topcoats
        • SIA Cargo extends SIAEC support
        • RJ initiates joint venture for new hangar
        • 787 arrives in Tokyo to begin dry-runs
        • Comlux to fit CTT’s Cair System on VIP BBJ
        • Mechtronix adds to FFS order book
        • StandardAero to offer line support for TFE731 engine
        • TEXL opens GE90 overhaul expansion facility
        • Dynomax to manufacture Learjet components
        • ASL opens new component repair workshop
        • FAA grants PATS training award
        • EAMS to continue Copa maintenance
        • CASA awards Boeing Shanghai certification
        • Aviall to distribute CF6-80C2/80E parts
        • SRT wins SWISS contract
        • HMC to step up A320 rudder production
        • PRI approves AC Tech’s non-chromate sealant
        • Ukraine International continues digital transition with Jeppesen
        • SuperJet to support Armavia Superjets
        • Jet Midwest opens massive new paint facility
        • Dreamliner undergoes F&R/ETOPS testing
        • Airbus opts for Aleris materials
        • Bombardier chooses Avior for structural parts
        • Hawaiian continues with ANTZO support
        • Oakenhurst boosts R&D capabilities
        • New R&D co-operation between Europe and China
        • Boeing and AVIC launch Chinese innovation centre
        • Airbus selects Parker for fuel cell development
        • CAE confirms multiple orders and JVs at Paris Air Show
        • AFI KLM E&M and Avtrade to co-operate on component support
        • Paris MRO round-up
        • TECT Power to supply blisks for MTU
        • SR Technics to provide CFM56 maintenance for GE
        • OEMServices adds member to network, signs agreements
        • GE, FADEC International form JV
        • Virgin signs RPFH deal with CFM
        • P&W unveils EcoPower orders at Paris Air Show
        • Boeing to assist MRJ customer services
        • COMAC and CFM pen deal
        • Airbus to pursue large winglet retrofits
        • ILFC orders up to 200 PW1100Gs
        • TAM takes Trent XWB
        • Airbus outlines A350-1000 advantage
        • Scores killed in Russian crash
        • Saudi chooses Goodrich brakes
        • LHT wins more Spanair work
        • Electric solution for aircraft taxiing
        • LEAP testing update
        • Single Point Assist picks MAEL for line maintenance handling
        • Mexico, Brazil approve Gulfstream service centre
        • Finnair signs AAR for rotable support
        • Biofuel flights lead the way to Paris
        • TC certifies Rockwell Collins avionics system
        • Landmark begins FBO operations at MIA
        • HAESL expands component repair centre
        • MTU Maintenance wins Aeromexico CF34 contract
        • Eurocontrol assembles airspace experts
        • FAA approves LS wireless IFE on Airbus
        • Donavia picks FL Technics for engine services
        • SunExpress chooses LHT support
        • Bombardier boosts international customer support
        • Baines Simmons advises NPO Saturn
        • UAL-CAL to vote on union representation
        • Ocean Blue offers ‘talking’ IFE
        • Boeing inaugurates Dreamliner final assembly facility
        • Aeromexico adds LRUs to Embraer support
        • ATA applauds new biofuel specification
        • FAA approves BNC to upgrade Learjet autopilot
        • UTC recognises Sargent’s supply performance
        • OGMA gains CAMO certification
        • Comsoft AIS/AIM approved in Vietnam
        • Cambridge Airport hunts for FBO
        • A J Walter’s US facilities gain certification
        • Goodrich to close landing gear facility
        • Bombardier to continue nose cowl work for Icelandair
        • First MAS A380 enters final assembly line
        • Climate-friendly fuel association founded in Germany
        • Virgin renews ARINC communications contracts
        • Northern Aerotech finds OASES
        • Hamilton Sundstrand/AVIC EM launch air management JV
        • Bombardier rolls out Altair modelling tools
        • LHT and Row 44 to collaborate on IFE
        • Small Planet signs AJW for consumables support
        • Comsoft helps to modernise Serbia/Montenegro ATM
        • Bmi agrees base/line maintenance deals with LHT
        • A320 conversion programme halted
        • Bombardier flight deck wins approval
        • Air Europa signs Spirit for parts supply
        • FAA issues STC for Carlisle EFB
        • MUAC, DSNA and Frequentis to work on VCS
        • Alaska continues Wi-Fi progress
        • Thai undertakes retrofit
        • West Star fits Falcon 2000 with first Pro Line 21 upgrade
        • Donica sets up IFE integration operation
        • FAA to impose penalties for laser violations
        • Boeing Shanghai wins Business Air contract
        • Evergreen acquired by Relativity
        • Uruguay’s Pluna chooses MTU
        • EASA approves ATR 72-600
        • Skymark signs up for Boeing CSP
        • Bombardier automates CSeries assembly
        • JetCorp achieves STC for Aircell cabin router
        • Gulfstream restarts G650 flight tests
        • Alaska replaces paper manuals with iPads
        • Flydubai to dry out with CTT’s anti-condensation system
        • Greenpoint and ATS to co-operate on BBJ interiors
        • MAEL to support Estonian Air in Spain
        • Australia’s FTA signs up for Mechtronix FSTDs
        • New training facility opens in Hamburg
        • OnAir and TriaGnoSys deliver lightweight connectivity
        • FlairJet chooses Leon for fleet and crew software
        • Avio-Diepen unveils new Asia Pacific bases
        • Singapore Airlines extends IFE Services contract
        • Jazz leads the way in Canada with PPG’s “green” paint
        • Boeing delivers AA’s first Sky Interior
        • Micronor unveils absolute FOPS
        • Smartlynx chooses PDQ ConsumableCare
        • 3M and MC Gill sign commercialisation and supply deal